The taiga has many physical features including:
-biome characterized by cone-bearing or coniferous forests
-many waterfalls that flow into the many lakes, logs, and rivers
-soil is young and nutrient-poor
-thinness of soil due to cold (The taiga's average temperatures are below zero)
- trees have shallow roots
A low, vast, swampy place with frozen soil. There are trees but there aren't many and if there are they are very small compared to normal trees.
the arctic region has lots of icebergs you would find.
cold not much treesfrozen desert somewhere
Inuit region maybe? Arctic, cold and dry, except for the oceans parts that are wet, very wet.
Tundra - the most north region in canada
Tundra.
its coldest
Canadian Arctic
Inuit region maybe? Arctic, cold and dry, except for the oceans parts that are wet, very wet.
The answer is the physical region of Yukon is Tundra "Tundra" is a physical part of Canada but not an official national physical region. Parts of the Yukon are in Cordillera and some are in Arctic Lowlands.
Fish is one of the Natural Resources in the Arctic Region in Canada.
Canadian Shield, Interior Plaines, Inuitian Region, Codillera, Arctic Lowlands.
Tundra - the most north region in canada
Cordillera, Appalachian Region, Interior plains, Hudson Bay Lowlands, Arctic Lowlands, Canadian Shield, St.Lawrence Lowlands, Inuitian Region
Cordillera, Appalachian Region, Interior plains, Hudson Bay Lowlands, Arctic Lowlands, Canadian Shield, St.Lawrence Lowlands, Inuitian Region,
Tundra.
Interior Plaines, Cordillera, Appalachian Region, St.Lawrence Lowlands, Hudson Bay Lowlands, Canadian Shield, Arctic Lowlands, Inuitian Region
The arctic.
The Arctic.
Scandinavia, and really the whole region in and around the Arctic Circle.