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Largely, yes. But, again a large portion of Iceland wouldn't be considered "tundra" by a normal person.

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Yes because they both are part of the tundra

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No, it isn't, darling! ;)

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No.

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What countries include an area of Arctic tundra climate Iceland or Germany?

Iceland.


What type of climate does Iceland have?

Iceland has a cold climate, partly tundra and partly polar.


What countries have tundra climate?

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