very cold a lot and not many plants and animals i hope u vist is cold!
of course it is
The climates Polar Icecap and Tundra.
in the tundra, it is usually very cold and dry.
they are in the high latitude
russia Canada Greenland Alaska they are all frozen tundra basically were polar bears live.
Greenland has a tundra climate as well as an icecap climate. The interior of Greenland is covered by a gigantic icecap. In fact, some scientists believe Greenland is really composed of three different islands, and only appears to be one giant island due to the icecap. The weather here is obviously extremely freezing. The tundra climate is also extremely freezing. Greenland is one of the coldest places on the planet.
Greenland; parts of Alaska; parts of Russia (Siberia).
In the northern most part of Europe lies the tundra belt. It covers northern parts of Canada, Alaska, Greenland and the Scandinavian countries. bull excreta
ice cap ..... Antarticia Greenland and Alaska are just some ex.
tundra
of course it is
Tundra regions are typically found in the Arctic and Antarctic circles, in areas such as northern Canada, Scandinavia, northern Russia, Alaska, and parts of Antarctica.
in siberia and Yukon
Tundra can be found in regions of the world that are located at high latitudes near the Earth's poles, including areas of northern Russia, Canada, Alaska, Scandinavia, and Antarctica. Tundra ecosystems are characterized by cold temperatures, short growing seasons, low vegetation, and permafrost.
i think it is in the tundra not sure sorry... :P
No rhinos live in Greenland. Greenland is covered in glaciers or tundra, and no rhinos alive today could survive on a glacier or in a tundra environment. All rhinos today live in the tropics of Africa and Asia.
The Arctic tundra spans across northern Alaska in the United States, northern Canada, Greenland, Scandinavia, and northern Russia. These regions experience extremely cold temperatures, have a layer of permafrost, and are characterized by low-lying vegetation such as mosses, lichens, and shrubs.