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The Arctic Tundra includes the northern parts of_____​

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The arctic tundra biome is the northernmost biome. It covers the lands north of the Arctic Circle up to the polar ice cap. It reaches as far south as the Hudson Bay area of Canada and the northern part of IcelandThe aurora borealis, or Northern Lights, is a spectacular showing of colored lights that streak the night sky. ... The best places to see these lights are Canada and Alaska. Plan your visit to the tundra today and maybe you will be lucky enough to experience this awe-inspiring spectacle of nature.

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