Nunavut, part of the Canadian shield, is mainly vegetated by Boreal forests (poplar, spruce, fir, deciduous), although most of the territory lies north of the tree line where no trees are able to grow. In this region, only smaller, warmth-absorbing plants like lichens and mosses are able to grow.
Nunavut has 0.8 million hectors of forest area 81% spruce 13% poplar, and 6% Birch Nunavut has rare berries,, willow shrubs, Artic shrubs, Tough grass, and different types of moss
There are next to zero trees in Nunavut and the Northern territories, or so I've heard...
Nunavut covers 1,932,255 Sq. Km. of land. It is fairly flat (a plain) other than mountains and valleys. it is very snowy with lots of trees and animals.
Nunavut is called Nunavut because in the langueges they speak Nunavut means our land.
There are very few roads connecting communities in Nunavut. There is one paved stretch of road between Arctic Bay and Nanisivik that is 32 km long.
it is a coal place and it is snowy theres alot of trees and animals
welcome to nunavut
No. Nunavut is in the Arctic.
Nunavut is within Canadaâ??s territory. The capital of Nunavut is Iqaluit. The meaning of the word Nunavut is â??Our Landâ??.
No, there is no nice weather in Nunavut, except for south Nunavut which is okay in the summer.
The Motto of Nunavut (which means 'Our Land'), written in Inuktitut and translates as Nunavut Sanginivut, means 'Nunavut, Our Strength'.
Manitoba is directly south of Nunavut. Northwest Territories is a territory that is to the west of Nunavut but is south of some areas of Nunavut.
Nunavut's population is 33,220