No, only a tiny minority live in the North and even fewer in Tundra or Arctic regions. About 75% of Canadians live within 100 miles of the USA border, many below the 49th parallel.
Most Canadians do not live in the tundra. The tundra is actually sparsly populated. The majority of the population live along the border.
False. Most Canadians live in urban and suburban areas, particularly in cities like Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. The tundra region in Canada, which includes the northernmost parts of the country, has a much smaller population due to its harsh climate and remote location.
Canadians, Laplanders
Canadians, Laplanders
No whales live in the tundra. The Tundra is a biome on land that is a region where tree and shrub grow is limited by low temperatures and short growing seasons.
Tigers do not live in the polar region.
more south because its warmer
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do you mean caribou? then it does live in the tundra to be specific the artic tundra.
Canadians DO NOT live in igloos. We live in houses
Reindeer live in the tundra, lichen is a type of plant in the tundra, there are dwarf trees in the tundra, there are small-leafed shrubs, there are mountain goats in the tundra, there are sheep in the tundra, there are elk in the tundra, caribou live in the tundra, arctic hares (rabbits) live in the tundra, arctic foxes live in the tundra, wolves live in the tundra, polar bears live in the tundra, ........................................If you need any more information on the tundra.........just ask....I did a report on it when I was in the 5th grade....I know a lot about the tundra.
Yes, hedgehogs live in the tundra.... NO.