Geography, asked by ah472320, 25 days ago

what is a vast treeless Arctic region of Europe Asia and North America called
(a) taiga
(b) savanna
(c) tundra
(d) prairies​

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Answered by arshadnadeem590
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Answer:

(a) Tundra

Explanation:

The Arctic tundra is a cold, vast, treeless area of low, swampy plains in the far north around the Arctic Ocean. It includes the northern lands of Europe (Lapland and Scandinavia), Asia (Siberia), and North America (Alaska and Canada), as well as most of Greenland.

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