Tundra.
No, permafrost is found in the tundra.
The tundra is the biome with the most permafrost.
Roger James Evan Brown has written: 'Permafrost investigations in northern Ontario and northeastern Manitoba' -- subject(s): Permafrost 'Occurrence of permafrost in Canadian peatlands' -- subject(s): Peatlands, Permafrost 'Some aspects of airphoto interpretation of permafrost in Canada' -- subject(s): Aerial photography in soil surveys, Canada, Frozen ground 'Permafrost investigations in Quebec and Newfoundland (Labrador)' -- subject(s): Frozen ground 'Permafrost in Canada' -- subject(s): Civil engineering, Frozen ground, Human geography, Permafrost 'Permafrost as an ecological factor in the subarctic' -- subject(s): Cold regions, Frozen ground, Geomorphology 'Relation between mean annual air and ground temperatures in the permafrost region of Canada' -- subject(s): Canada, Frozen ground
Is found in northern Europe
Permafrost would be found in the tundra.
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Along the Arctic coast.
Is found in northern Europe
Permafrost is in the Arctic and subarctic. There is a Permafrost Scientific Research Station located at Skovorodino in Eastern Siberia on the Trans-Siberian Train line.
permafrost
75% of the area around Lipton Saskatchewan