Canada
Forests
Canada has a long coastline to the east, north and west, and from the last glacial period has eight distinct forest regions
Plants
A large part of Canadian territory is coveredby forests of timber, which highlights the pine, cedar and maple and there are also extensive areas dominated by grasslands
Vegetation
Canadian vegetation is conditioned by the cold, wet climatesthat characterize the country. There are huge areas of forest, which occupy 40% of the territory, but bare rock, tundra and ice, which occupy another 33%
Climate
Canada has claimed the portion of theArctic between the meridians 60 ° W and 141 ° W, 117 but this statement is not universally recognized. The northernmost settlement in the country (and world) is warning station of FC, located onthe northern tip of Ellesmere Island at 82.5 ° N, just 817 miles from the Pole Norte.118 Much of the Canadian Arctic is covered by ice and permafrost. It is also the country with the longest coastlinein the world
United States of America
Climate
The climate of the boreal forests is used throughout the center of Alaska, much modified by the country's mountainous terrain
Vegetation
The tundrais given on the coast of Alaska, both north and south. It develops in a narrow strip close to the coast.
Plants
Forests
The most common trees are spruce, beech, birch, cypress, cedar, larch,redwood, white and yellow pine, oak, chestnut, ash, maple, elm, poplar, linden, etc.
Mexico
Climate
. Therefore, the country has a great diversity of climates, which very generally can be classifiedaccording to their temperature in warm and temperate, and according to the humidity in the environment, in: moist, humid and very dry
Vegetation
The vegetation of our country is highlyheterogeneous. Use a ranking system that considers its highest level in formations that are characterized primarily by plant categories physiognomic and ecological characteristics (forest, jungle, bushes,...
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