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Q: The far northern regions of Russia are tundra which is a?
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What country is a tundra?

Russia has the largest expanse of tundra. The Arctic tundra covers much of northern Russia, particularly in Siberia and the far east regions.


What is the tundra in the far northern region of russia like?

It's a bit cold there.


What is the habitat of an Alaskan tundra wolf?

from Northern Finland to the Kamchatka Peninsula, from the far north of Russia into the Arctic.


Where do muskoxen live in the tundra?

They live in the far northern part of the tundra.


What are some plants from the tundra?

The tundra has barely any vegetation; perhaps a few shrubs near the taiga, but it's rare. Think of the arctic when you think of the tundra; that's far northern Russia and parts of Canada that are really close to the north pole.


Where can you find Tundra?

Depending on which tundra, you may find one in Alaska , Asia , Europe, Canada, or even Iceland.


Is lake Baikal located in Russia's tundra?

No, being just above the Mongolian border, it is too far south for it to be in the tundra.


Where do Arctic foxes come from?

The Arctic Fox lives in the Arctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere, mostly common in Arctic Tundra environments. The Arctic Northern Hemisphere spans from North Canada, Iceland, Greenland, Norway and Northern Russia.


Canada's northland is?

Canada as the second largest country to Russia has an expansive north extending to the Arctic. These regions include Canada's Far North and Northern Territories.


Is Russia near the equator?

Russia is North of the Equator, or in the Northern Hemisphere


What is the wide open very frigid land form found in the center of Russia known as?

This biome is called the tundra. It is also found in other regions of the world that are very far north. There are very few trees, little rain (or snow) and the ground is frozen year around.


What is the native location of the snow fox?

The Arctic fox has a circumpolar distribution and occurs in Arctic tundra habitats in northern Europe, northern Asia, and North America. Its range includes Greenland, Iceland, Fennoscandia, Svalbard, Jan Mayen and other islands in the Barents Sea, northern Russia, islands in the Bering Sea, Alaska, and Canada as far south as Hudson Bay.