China and the United States of America have the highest number of biomes in the world. The tundra biome lies in Alaska State but extends to Canada, Iceland, Norway and Russia.
There is a tundra biome located in Alaska which is a state in the United States. The tundra biome is the coldest of all of the natural biomes.
Coniferous forest in the majority of the state, further to the north it possesses a tundra biome. More precisely, you could say that it is sub-arctic coniferous forest.
Singapore is a country that is found in Southeast Asia. It is not a city and does not belong to a specific state or province.
U.S.A is the country and Texas is a state like in Canada Quebec is a province.
Bognor is not a country, state, province, or territory, nor is it the capital of any country, state, province, or territory.
That varies from country to country, and in some cases from state to state or province to province.
No, a province is a territorial unit of a country. Provinces are similar to the state boundaries of the United States.
Country: Canada Province: Alberta Canada only has Provinces
Technically, there is no difference between a state and province. Both are areas of a country that have voting rights. Both states and provinces have autonomy from their country. The terms "state" and "province" are used as a matter of preference of the federal government.
Depends where you intend to double tow. You will have to check with local authorities because it varies from state to state, province to province and probably country to country.
A city: Vancouver (Canada) A state: Vermont (USA) A province: Veneto (Italy) A country: Vietnam
Alberta is a province in the country of Canada and not a state capital.