no that's only if you go past the main land, and in the main land only in high elevations
No. Antarctica is the southern-most continent on earth. Parts of northern Canada are the northern-most land forms on earth.
In the northern area, most definitely.
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what part of noth america would hupa will be found
The provinces that extend the most northward are: British Columbia Quebec (Newfoundland and) Labrador However, the most northern part of Canada is taken up by our three TERRITORIES which are: Yukon Territory Northwest Territories Nunavut
Most of Canada is covered in grasslands......
northern canada
No. Antarctica is the southern-most continent on earth. Parts of northern Canada are the northern-most land forms on earth.
Alert is the most northern settlement in Canada, although there are only 5 permanent inhabitants.
Most of it
The most northern country in the world is Canada. It has territories that extend all the way to the North Pole.
Like most of the northern hemisphere, Iceland was once much colder than it is now. Most of the island was covered by glaciers. Later on, temperatures increased, the glaciers melted, and new areas became available to plant life.
Yes, Greenland is frozen so it has many glacier's (This is a response from the jdDictionary)
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Yes, there are chocolate-covered pretzels in Canada. Most candy or grocery stores would contain them.
Illinois was shaped primarily by three major glaciers during the last Ice Age: the Wisconsin, the Illinoian, and the Kansan glaciers. The Wisconsin glacier, which advanced most recently, covered the northern part of the state, forming features like the Chicago area and the northern plains. The Illinoian glacier, which preceded it, affected central and southern Illinois, while remnants of the Kansan glacier can be found in the southern regions. These glaciers sculpted the landscape, creating fertile plains and various geological formations.
Yes, most of northern Chile is covered by the Atacama Desert.