tundra
A region is a large area with common features, such as shared culture, geography, or history, that distinguish it from other areas. Examples include the Amazon Rainforest region in South America or the Arctic region in the Northern Hemisphere.
No, there are no trees at the North pole. it is a bleak desolate plain of ice.
The region north of the Arctic Circle is known as the Arctic.
tundra
A Large area with lots of trees and bushes
a large area of trees.
A large level area with almost no trees is called a plain or a grassland.
Collective nouns for a large area of trees are:a forest of treesa grove of treesa thicket of treesA smaller group is a stand of trees, a copse of trees, or a clump of trees.
a landform region is a large area of land that has a major characteristic throughout its area.
a field.
The region north of the Arctic Circle is within the Arctic Circle region, which is part of the frigid zone. This area experiences extreme cold temperatures and is characterized by polar conditions with long periods of darkness in winter and continuous daylight in summer.
The Banana region is a large area in Queensland, Australia.