Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Specific to Alaska


With the description basic description of what an arctic tundra is, it is clear that Alaska would be a prime example of this biome. The spatial coverage of Alaska is 586,400 square miles. Because the area is so highly elevated, certain areas receive sunlight constantly in the summer. In the contrary, during the winter, they receive almost no sunlight. (AASC)

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