Arti Tundra. Arctic tundra is a very cold windy and treeless biome that’s snowcovered for much of the year It’s found in the northern hemisphere encircling the north pole and extending south across parts of Alaska Canada Russia Greenland Iceland and Scandinavia to the coniferous forests of the taiga It covers one fifth of the Earth!.
The Arctic tundra where the average temperature is 30 to 20 degrees Fahrenheit (34 to 6 degrees Celsius) supports a variety of animal.
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Arctic tundra are found on highlatitude landmasses above the Arctic Circle—in Alaska Canada Russia Greenland Iceland and Scandinavia for example—or on far southern regions like Antarctica Alpine tundra are located at very high elevations atop mountains where overnight temperatures fall below freezing.
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OverviewMainlandArctic archipelagoArctic forest tundra transition zoneGeological settingClimate and biotopeWildlifeHuman populationThe Canadian Arctic tundra is a biogeographic designation for Northern Canada’s terrain generally lying north of the tree line or boreal forest that corresponds with the Scandinavian Alpine tundra to the east and the Siberian Arctic tundra to the west inside the circumpolar tundra belt of the Northern Hemisphere Canada’s northern territories encompass a total area of 2600000 km (10000 Text under.