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Hm, guess you and owen are right. But, technically then the UK has alpine tundra, not subarctic. Subarctic does not depend on elevation, like in Labrador's case where there is tundra even at sea level in Scotland's latitude. Imagine Glasgow, Edinburgh, or Aberdeen having a tundra climate, that is the case for Labrador.
Oh 'baby', I'm talking about your obsession with places thousands of miles away having cold climates, as if they are anywhere near you. Oh, Greenland is just up the road from me so I am freezing cold and the sea freezes over and we had 5 weeks of snow duh.
If you have me on ignore, stop responding to my posts.
Oh 'baby', I'm talking about your obsession with places thousands of miles away having cold climates, as if they are anywhere near you. Oh, Greenland is just up the road from me so I am freezing cold and the sea freezes over and we had 5 weeks of snow duh.
If you have me on ignore, stop responding to my posts.
Accusing someone of being jealous, as well as putting them on ignore, is the last resort of a person with no intellect to have a proper debate. Therefore, I win.
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