TUNDRA
Tundra is a nearly flat, treeless plain in the Arctic regions of Europe, North America and Asia
It is located beneath the Atlantic Ocean, between North America and Europe. Because of this location, it is called the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
England, France, and The Netherlands competed to discover it. The route was called the North-West Passage
Theoretically tornadoes can occur anywhere on earth, but they are most common in North America between the Rocky Mountains and Appalachian Mountains. There is a place in the US called Tornado Alley
Taiga
This is known as "tundra".
In North America - the prairies In South America - the Pampas In Asia - the Steppes In Africa - the Savannah
Nope... It's called........... Central America!
one of the vast, nearly level, treeless plains of the arctic regions of Europe, Asia, and North America.
Tundra is a nearly flat, treeless plain in the Arctic regions of Europe, North America and Asia
The grasslands in the Us are called "the Great Plains."
A vast, flat, treeless Arctic region of Europe, Asia, and North America in which the subsoil is permanently frozen.
Although most do not consider it a separate continent it is called Central America. Normally however Central America is included as part of North America.
The Arctic.
Tundra is a vast,flat,treeless Arctic region of Europe,Asia,and North America in which the subsoil is permanently frozen.
it was called Beringia. it's how people crossed into North America to populate the Western Hemisphere
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