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The Kobuk River in Alaska, the tundra of northern Greenland (known as ‘Kalaallit Nunaat’ in the native language), and the Antipodes Subantarctic Islands, found south of New Zealand, are all areas of stunning natural beauty.
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· Mount McKinley also known as Denali is the highest mountain peak in North America. Its summit elevation is 20,321 feet above sea level. McKinley is the centerpiece of the Denali National Park and Preserve in …Up to24%cash backThe Tundra - ArcGIS StoryMaps
Nov 10, 2022 · The tundra biome consists of both Arctic tundra in the Northern hemisphere and Antarctic tundra in the Southern hemisphere. Because the tundra lies near the North and South poles it recieves lower amounts of sunlight …
Tundra - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Apr 20, 2009 · Tundra, which comes from a Sami word meaning “barren land,” refers to a treeless arctic region characterized by permafrost. Canada’s tundra is known for its freezing temperatures, lack of trees, low-growing vegetation and …
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