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C. treeless plain where soil below the surface layer is frozen all year long
They live in the far northern part of the tundra.
It's a bit cold there.
Northern or Southern edges of the earth far away from the equator.
The tundra is located near the north pole. The entire biome all looks extremely similar, and covers one-fifth of the worlds surface. This biome spans from Greenland to parts of Alaska, Canada and northern Russia. The latitudinal range is 75 degrees north to 60 degrees north. Polar tundra can be found in Antarctica and the North Pole. It can also be found in Northern portions of Canada, Alaska, Greenland, and the United States. Alpine tundra, however, is not found in as distinct areas as polar tundra. Alpine tundra is scattered in many regions all around the world. Here are a few places where alpine tundra can be discovered: Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, Baffin Island in North Eastern Canada, Northern Scandinavia and Northern regions of Russia and Siberia, Colorado Mountain and Pikes Peak in Colorado, Rocky Mountain National Park near Estes Park in Colorado, Obstruction Point in Olympic National Park in Washington, Mount Washington in White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire, Humphrey's Peak which is part of the San Francisco Peaks in Arizona, Mount Katahdin at the terminus of the Appalachian Trail in Maine, Little Diomede Island of the United States, and Big Diomede Island of the Soviet Union.
Countries that have a tundra climate include Russia, Canada, Greenland, Norway, Iceland, and parts of the United States such as Alaska. These regions have short cool summers and long cold winters, with the ground being frozen for most of the year.
from Northern Finland to the Kamchatka Peninsula, from the far north of Russia into the Arctic.
A cold, treeless, usually lowland area of far northern regions. The lower strata of soil of tundras are permanently frozen, but in summer the top layer of soil thaws and can support low-growing mosses, lichens, grasses, and small shrubs.
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.
Tennessee is FAR from being a tundra.
Snowy owls live in the far north Antarctic tundra. Snowy owls can also be found in northern Canada, Alaska, Europe, and Asia in the summer. A tundra is a place with no trees and is frozen. It is commonly found in Greenland, Iceland, and the Northern USA.
Greenland Current and the Kamchatka Current