The region is subarctic (too cold).
None, it's too cold there for most trees and plants to grow.
Deciduous trees donÕt grow too far north because the climate is too cold. These trees are used to certain climates and temperatures.
Downhill from the treeline, it is warm enough for trees to grow. Uphill from the line, it is too cold.
The tree line.
forest grow , higher up are meadows with small trees and shrubs, and above the timberline, where it is too cold for trees to grow, are only scatterd tundra plants.
Pecans grow in the southern US. I'd think Indianapolis might be a bit too cold, but, who knows?
a cold dry region where trees can not grow
yes but they are very small trees so the call them dwarf trees.
Well Iceland does have trees. How ever trees do not grow in lava fields due to lack of earth. Trees do not grow well in the highlands and similar places, mostly because of high winds.
Pine trees, which are commonly used as Christmas Trees, do not natively grow in Greenland. Moreover, no traditional tree sorts grow in Greenland due to the long winters. There are a few blends between bushes and trees that grow in some of the valleys in southern Greenland, but they are generally speaking no more than 10 feet tall.The Greenlandic Christmas tradition is based on Danish traditions where pine trees are used. It is therefore necessary to import Christmas Trees to Greenland. You tend to be able to buy the trees up to 4 weeks before Christmas. The price ranges from around USD 60 to USD 200.Because they don't grow them in Greenland obviously.They cannot grow because it is too cold and too far north.They cannot grow because it is too cold and too far north.because its all ice
No trees grow on the Antarctic continent: it's too cold to support plant -- or animal -- life.