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How are a desert and a tundra similar?

They both have high levels of precipitation.
They have many trees and a lot of vegetation.
They have high average temperatures.
They have low humidity and low levels of precipitation.

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Answer:

They have low humidity and low levels of precipitation.

Explanation:

Both the desert and the tundra are two extreames, one is really hot while the other is really cold. Deserts only receive less than 300 mm of rain each year. While the tundra receives 150 to 250 mm of precipitation each year, including melted snow. Which is less than the majority of the world's deserts.

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User Valour
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Answer: They have low humidity and low levels of precipitation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Differences: Tundra's are extremely cold, and doesn't get much rain.

Differences: The Dessert is Extremely hot and doesn't get rain.

Explanation: There is already our answer here, If we compare there differences the we will find our answer. This is what I found as the same "doesn't get rain." And we know that precipitation is rain so your answer would be precipitation. Your answer: They have low humidity and low levels of precipitation.

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