Which biome comprises most of Antarctica and why is this continent described as being a part of this biome?
Desert, because it receives less than 25 cm of precipitation per year.
Tundra, because it receives more than 25 cm of precipitation per year.
Desert, because it receives more than 25 cm of precipitation per year.
Tundra, because it receives less than 25 cm of precipitation per year.
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Tundra, because it receives less than 25 cm of precipitation per year. Antarctica is described as being part of the tundra biome because it is extremely cold, with temperatures well below freezing for most of the year, and receives very little precipitation in the form of snow. This results in a landscape of frozen ground, ice, and snow, which is characteristic of tundra regions.