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The region of Alaska that has no trees is primarily the Arctic tundra, which is found in the northernmost part of the state. This area is characterized by permafrost, low temperatures, and a short growing season, making it unsuitable for tree growth. Instead, the tundra is home to grasses, mosses, lichens, and low shrubs. Additionally, the Aleutian Islands also have sparse vegetation due to their volcanic landscape and harsh climate.

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