The Tundra is about 3 million square miles long and covers about 20% of the earth's surface. The latitudes of which the tundra is located is 55 degrees-75 degrees N. The Tundra is notable for having longest winters and the shortest summers.....
The Arctic tundra covers approximately 5.25 million square miles.
Long Island, with an area of about 1,400 square miles, is larger than Rhode Island, which takes up about 1,040 square miles.
The area of the tundra region is approximately 11% of the Earth's land surface, covering about 5.6 million square miles. Tundra regions are found in the Arctic and Antarctic regions, characterized by low temperatures, short growing seasons, and permafrost.
An area that is 0.75 miles long and 0.25 miles wide is 0.1875 square miles. To convert this to acres, multiply by 640 (since 1 square mile is 640 acres). So, 0.1875 square miles is equal to 120 acres.
It covers an area of 218 square miles and its radius is 10 miles long , so I hope that answers your question.
The Arctic tundra covers approximately 5.25 million square miles.
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The Arctic tundra covers about 20% of the Earth's surface, spanning approximately 8.5 million square kilometers. It is the world's coldest biome, characterized by low temperatures and a short growing season.
Long Island, New York, USA - 1,401 square miles land area.
About one fifth of the earth's land is Tundra, as the Earth has about 57.5 million square miles (149 million sq kms) of land. This is around 11.5 million sq miles (29.8 million sq kms).
424,163 square miles.
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The biggest tundra in the world is the Antarctic tundra located in Antarctica. It covers approximately 5.5 million square miles and is characterized by cold temperatures, low precipitation, and permafrost.
7,320 square miles.
it is 4,580 square miles long
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