tundra
Both the Arctic and the Plains experience extreme weather conditions, with very cold temperatures in the Arctic and wide temperature variations in the Plains. Both regions are sparsely populated and support unique ecosystems and wildlife.
plains and lowlands
Appalachian, St Lawrence lowlands, arctic, Canadian shield, cordillera, interior plains
Boreal Sheild Boreal Cordillera Boreal Plains Taiga Sheild Taiga Cordillera Tagia Plains Mixedwood Plains Hudson Plains Praire Pacific Maritime Atlantic Maritime Northern Arctic Southern Arctic Montane Cordillera Atlantic Maritime
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The Great Plains area benefits from moisture-bearing winds from the Gulf of Mexico and from the Arctic
Tundra
Arctic plains are vast, flat or gently rolling areas found in the Arctic region, characterized by a cold climate, permafrost, and minimal vegetation. These plains are often covered by tundra, which consists of low-growing plants, mosses, and lichens adapted to extreme conditions. The landscape is shaped by glacial and wind erosion, and the region experiences long periods of daylight in summer and extended darkness in winter. Arctic plains play a crucial role in the ecosystem, serving as habitats for various wildlife and acting as indicators of climate change.
arctic cotton grass ,moss , linchens, dwarf-willow herb ,poppies ,arctic blue bells
The latin name of the Arctic Fox is Vulpes lagopus.