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Yes, mammoths lived over vast areas. Woolly mammoths had a range extending from northern Europe across Siberia, through Alaska and Canada, and in the Midwestern USA. Columbian mammoths lived all over North America. There were other species of mammoths that existed prior to that, some of them in Africa.
no. tundra is a tree less region. the plants are shrubs grasses, etc.
William Penn; the city was Philadelphia, PA. NOTE: In Colonial America, thick forests covered most areas/States. Pennsylvania still has vast woodlands.
Approximately 99% of Earth's surface is not covered by buildings. While urban areas account for a small fraction of the land, the vast majority consists of natural landscapes such as forests, deserts, mountains, and bodies of water. This highlights the extensive areas that remain untouched by human development.
It covered the vast area that is Today New Mexico, Arizona, and Nevada and parts of Colorado An Utah
The vast majority of Nevada is covered by deserts - the Great Basin Desert and the Mojave Desert.
Less than 1% of Antarctica is not covered in ice, mainly in areas such as the Dry Valleys and some exposed rock areas along the coast. The vast majority of Antarctica is covered by a thick ice sheet that averages about 1 mile (1.6 km) in thickness.
During the Ice Age, massive ice sheets covered vast areas of land, creating glaciers that shaped the landscape by eroding and sculpting the terrain. These ice sheets also contributed to the lowering of sea levels by locking up significant amounts of water in ice.
Migrated to urban areas in vast numbers
Vast areas of flat open land typically covered in grass with few trees are known as grasslands or prairies. These ecosystems are characterized by their rich soil and are often home to a variety of grasses and herbaceous plants. Grasslands can support diverse wildlife, including herbivores like bison and deer, as well as predators. They play a crucial role in carbon sequestration and maintaining ecological balance.
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William Penn; the city was Philadelphia, PA. NOTE: In Colonial America, thick forests covered most areas/States. Pennsylvania still has vast woodlands.