Yes there are trees, though much of the Arctic is tundra and permafrost. Part of the boreal forest extends into the Arctic, though it gradually transitions into a lower taiga as one goes north. On Greenland, for example, there are no trees though.
Coniferous trees grow sideways
broadleaf trees coniferous trees
Yes, coniferous trees grow all over the world
Pine trees grow in coniferous forests
Yes they do.
Coniferous trees usually grow in the taiga, but the dwarf widow can grow in the tundra.
3 to 4 years
Coniferous trees are the only ones that can survive the extreme cold.
Trees that have seed cones, such as pine trees, are coniferous trees.
because
low temetures'
No, because the tundra is a biome where no trees grow. Evergreens grow in the Boreal/Coniferous Forest.