in what contries have tundra
Canada has large areas of tundra, particularly in the northern regions of the country.
Antarctica is the continent that does not have tundra. Tundra is found in the Arctic regions of North America, Europe, and Asia, as well as some high-altitude areas of other continents.
Russia has the world's largest area of tundra, located in Siberia. Tundra covers vast regions of northern Russia, with its cold, dry climate and low-lying vegetation adapted to harsh conditions.
Russia has the largest expanse of tundra. The Arctic tundra covers much of northern Russia, particularly in Siberia and the far east regions.
Tundra regions are typically found in the Arctic and Antarctic circles, in areas such as northern Canada, Scandinavia, northern Russia, Alaska, and parts of Antarctica.
Canada has large areas of tundra, particularly in the northern regions of the country.
The tundra
Deserts and places with soft sandy areas.
No, Canada has large areas of tundra but no true deserts.
Russia has some large areas of tundra in the north but no true deserts.
Russia has large areas of tundra, which is similar in some respects to a desert, but has no true deserts.
Russia has no true deserts. It does have large areas of tundra in the north which some people confuse with deserts.
Alaska has no major true desert regions. It does have large areas of tundra which is similar in some respects to a desert.
Russia is the largest country in the world, spanning 11 time zones. It has a total land area of 6.602 million square miles.
Yes! The Tundra has a large plethora of narwhals!
Russia has the world's largest area of tundra, located in Siberia. Tundra covers vast regions of northern Russia, with its cold, dry climate and low-lying vegetation adapted to harsh conditions.
They are the areas that are frozen all year because of "Tundra" and "Glaciers..."