The Climate in Iceland is fairly mild.
Winter temperatures hover around 2 degrees Celsius and Summer temperatures are around 15 degrees Celsius. Strong winds blow in from the ocean's wind currents and it is often rainy and/or foggy, but beautiful on a nice day
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Icelands main vegetation is trees & bushes
Icelandic Boreal Birch Forest/Taiga and Alpine Tundra--the rest is marine or fields of permanent ice
mostly tundra also taiga
Boreal forests and Taiga.
Taiga
Iceland has a cold climate, partly tundra and partly polar.
cold climate with snow
norway
Iceland.
Iceland.
Volcanoes are driven by forces deep within the earth. These forces are not affected by climate.
Some countries that have tundra climate include Russia, Canada, Greenland, Norway, and parts of Alaska in the United States. These regions typically experience long, cold winters with permafrost and short summers with sparse vegetation.
Iceland is named he way it is because it was used to confuse viking sailors that were going to war so they would freeze to death on Greenland rather than living on iceland
Surtsey is an island off of the coast of Iceland and is a part of Iceland. Its average temperature is 40 degrees Fahrenheit annually.
Canada, Iceland, russia and united State
Climate and the geography of the country.
Tundra climate. Country are Russia, Iceland, Norway and Finland.