low temetures'
because
tundra
Trees grow everywhere except for the oceanic and arctic regions. They sometimes will not live in deserts, depending on the desert climate.
The population of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago is around 16,000 people, dispersed across various communities and settlements. The region is mainly inhabited by indigenous peoples such as the Intuit and Inuvialuit.
Not very many plants grow in the arctic lowlands. There are no trees or anything with flowers. There are mainly shrubs and lichen.
The Aleutian Islands, part of Alaska, is an archipelago.
If you mean Svalbard, it is an archipelago in the Arctic, north of Norway.
There are not very many plants in the arctic lowlands. There are not many trees or anything that has flowers. There is just mainly shrubs and lichen.
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.
No, cacti do not grow in the Arctic.
arctic poppys grow in nunivet canada in the arctic medows
Greenland