No, don't be silly. Alberta is boreal forest, prairies, aspen forests, foothills and the Rocky Mountains. All but tundra.
No. It's a town.
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No. You will find lemmings in the tundra, and Alberta is too far south of the tundra to have any lemmings.
No. Alberta generally has a dry, continental (quite cold in winter and quite warm in summer) climate. The only places in Alberta cold enough to have a tundra climate are high elevations in mountains, above the line where trees can't grow. The rest of Alberta (essentially all of it) is nowhere near a tundra climate; the summers are too warm.
Alberta, British Columbia, and the Yukon Territory all have both high mountain peaks and tundra. == Strictly speaking, only the province of Quebec has tundra. Many other provinces have peaks and cold weather, but only Quebec has true tundra as well as a mountain range in its northwestern corner.
Tundra
The arctic tundra, alpine tundra, and antarctic tundra.
The arctic tundra, alpine tundra, and antarctic tundra.
The province Alberta was created out of the Northwest Territories.
There are 3 types of tundras, the antarctic tundra, the arctic tundra, and the alpine tundra.
alpine tundra artic tundra permafrost tundra biome
the diffrece btwen an alpine tundra and a tundra is becauce an apline tundra has tall grasses and a tundra has just a land scape
tundras: spotted tundra black vine tundra mammoth tundra green roof tundra leatherback tundra blueridge tundra
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