The Queen Elizabeth Islands (extreme Northern Canada) are the closest. Part of Greenland is even closer, but Greenland itself is largely an ice floe in it's northern area, and you did say "land mass".
Its all ice and snow the Arctic is the North Pole
Tundra.
Tundra.
Scandinavia, and really the whole region in and around the Arctic Circle.
The Antarctic region has more land than the Arctic region. Antarctica is a large continent comprised mostly of land covered in ice, while the Arctic is mostly comprised of water surrounded by land masses.
Alaska
No, only in countries in the Arctic region.
The coldeest land ecosystem is Tundra.
False, It is not even a land mass, it is an ocean. The North Pole is a point which happens to fall in the Arctic Ocean. It can be reached by travelling over the pack ice of the Arctic Ice Sheet which covers the Arctic ocean.
There are various types of land in Canada, perhaps you're referring to tundra
a region is a area a continent is a land mass
The North Pole is in the Arctic Region.
Greenland is an island in the arctic that is a territory of Denmark.Greenland
About one quarter.