Even though it's located on the remote Arctic tundra, Iqaluit aims to be every inch a capital city, with the amenities and quality of life to rival any in Canada. Iqaluit's economy -based mainly on a government that has expanded rapidly since the city became the capital of Nunavut in 1999- is growing by leaps and bounds.
The Arctic Circle may seem like quite an inhospitable place to live, but there are several large viable cities inside the Arctic Circle, besides Iqaluit, these include the cities of Barrow, Alaska; Tromso, Norway; and Muramansk and Salekhaard in Russia. In addition to these large cities, there are numerous other large towns and villages, making the Arctic Circle and sub-arctic regions far from being the barren wastelands that people often imagine.
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in what contries have tundra
Tundra is located in the northern hemisphere.
The largest tundra region is Siberia.
The tundra is along the Arctic Ocean's shore. The continents with tundra include North America, Europe, and Asia.
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Them are tundra.
yes there are plants live in the tundra
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There are not very mane landmarks it speak of........but would city's count? Some major tundra cities are Buffalo and New York. Also, Much of North Dakota, the Northern portion of Poland, Kazakhstan, Southern Mongolia and the area of Minnesota stretching from Minneapolis to Duluth are also prime examples of the tundra biome.
Tundra does not have any drinking sources. It is not a liquid. It is part of land.
No.
Yes there is gold zinc and tin made in the tundra
Yes, the snowy owl and some eagles live in the Tundra.
The SR5 is the Base. You are thinking of the Limited, it the upgraded Tundra. (More Chrome and trinkets.)