The biome that classifies the coldest climate in North America is the tundra. Characterized by its harsh, frigid temperatures and minimal precipitation, the tundra features a short growing season and is predominantly found in Arctic regions, such as northern Alaska and parts of Canada. This biome is marked by permafrost, which restricts root growth and limits vegetation primarily to mosses, lichens, and low shrubs.
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Alaska
North America's coldest, largest and northern most country is Canada with an area of 9976140 sq km.
Scandinavia has a cold climate because they are close to the north-pole. But because of the Gulf-stream its not permanent ice like it is at the same degrees in North-America.
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North America
North America contains every type of climate zone there is. There is the tropical rainforest climate of Central America on up the arctic tundra of the North Pole.
South Pole. There are few warm ocean currents to warm it as there are around the North Pole.
Extremely frigid and one of the coldest places on the planet.
from the coldest weather to the hotist and every thing in between
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Arctic