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the tundra region lies between ______and______parallels​

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Answered by vasistaams
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The tundra is a treeless polar desert found in the high latitudes in the polar regions,

Explanation:

Tundra regions are found in the northern and southern hemispheres between the poles and the taiga or coniferous forests. It has spread across northern Canada and Alaska, Siberia and northern Scandinavia in the north close to the Arctic Circle. Tundra region also lies in coastal Antarctica. It has extreme freezing winters. That’s why mostly trees are not able to survive here. So, most of the Tundra region is treeless.

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