Tundra and Polar Climates
Arctic Tundra or Arctic Mountains and Glacier.
The shortest growing season is typically found in polar regions, such as parts of Alaska, northern Canada, and Greenland, where extreme cold and long winters limit plant growth. In these areas, the growing season can last only a few weeks to a couple of months during the summer when temperatures rise slightly. Additionally, high altitudes in mountainous regions can also experience short growing seasons due to cooler climates.
what part of noth america would hupa will be found
The tundra is located in territories and provinces all over the world. The tundra covers an estimated 20 percent of the earth. Alaska, Northern Canada, Russia, Greenland, and Northern Scandinavia are places the tundra can be found.
The suburb of Canada Bay can be found east of the northern side of the southern partition of the western bay of Canada and it has very distinct suburbs that have stood the test of time.
Reptile
No you find them in the US, Canada, Alaska and northern Mexico.
Moose are found in North America (northern lower 48 states, Canada and Alaska) and parts of northern Europe.
the bald eagle is found in north america from Canada to northern mexico most eagles are in alaska
Depending on which tundra, you may find one in Alaska , Asia , Europe, Canada, or even Iceland.
The tundra biome is primarily found in the Northern Hemisphere, with significant areas in northern Canada, Alaska, Scandinavia, and Russia.
northern climates
There never has been or is currently of today any native Americans found in that part of the world.
a geographical location of a tundra is Alaska or Greenland
Coyotes are found from northern Canada and Alaska all the way south into Panama.
Arctic foxes live in Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Russia, Norway, Scandinavia, And Iceland in the arctic tundra in underground burrowstundraNorthern and western Alaska and Canada Northern Canada south to northern Northwest Territories, northeast Alberta, northern Manitoba, northern Quebec, Russia, and Greenland; a few records indicate presence farther south.The Arctic fox has a thick fur that turns white in winter. It is found throughout the entire Arctic tundra, through Alaska, Greenland, Canada, Russia, Norway, Scandinavia, and even Iceland.The Arctic fox has a thick fur that turns white in winter. It is found throughout the entire Arctic tundra, through Alaska, Greenland, Canada, Russia, Norway, Scandinavia, and even Iceland.
Yes, but in Canada "Eskimo" is considered offensive, we refer to them as the Inuit.Inuit people can be found mostly in the northern territories (Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut) and north-eastern Quebec.