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In the climate zone south of the arctic in most of Canada.
The Subarctic region contains the most big cities.
The subarctic is most of Canada and is the climate zone directly below the arctic. The Arctic has ice sheets, tundra, cold winters, cool summers. The subarctic has winters but the summers are warm enough for trees and much more life. It extends from the Yukon to Newfoundland. A more informal use of the term has it referring to the area just south of the treeline and not including the prairies, or areas further south.
Their religion varies by time and location. Today in Canada most are Christian.
Russia, Canada, most of Inland countries, most of Alaska, Northern Europe, particularly Siberia, and parts of the United States.
Most of Canada, Canada's largest climate zone, is Sub-Arctic with Arctic being the next largest. Canada covers 10 million sq/km and has many climate zones.
Russia Is Large, so the Atmosphere varies depending on your location. However, most of Russia is a Continental Climate. Continental Climate = A dryish climate with Hot Summers and Cold Winters.
Alaska/ Northern Canada
The Tundra climate takes up the North and South Poles but it also takes up parts of Canda, Russia, and it takes up most of Alaska. Alaska climate are that severe so you can live in most of Alaska and Russia. The climates in Amtartica are to sever to live in.
Mediterranean is found the most type of climate throughout canada
In the northern most part of Europe lies the tundra belt. It covers northern parts of Canada, Alaska, Greenland and the Scandinavian countries. bull excreta
Russia's most densely populated areas are - not subarctic, but rather they are Temperate-Continental, similar to Northern and Central Europe.