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In which of the following biomes in Canada, a country in North America, would the Arctic fox be found?

1) Deciduous forest
2) Grassland
3) Shrubland
4) Tundra

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Final answer:

The Arctic fox is found in the Arctic tundra biome in Canada. Other listed biomes such as deciduous forests, grasslands, and shrublands are not their habitats. Boreal forests, mistakenly stated to be dominated by deciduous trees, are actually dominated by coniferous trees.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Arctic fox is found in the Arctic tundra biome of Canada, which is characterized by extremely cold temperatures, low precipitation, and specific plant life such as lichens.

The other biomes listed, such as deciduous forests, grasslands, and shrublands, are not typical habitats for the Arctic fox. The boreal forest, or taiga, is dominated by coniferous trees and is too far south compared to the tundra.

One of the false statements provided in the reference information is that boreal forests are dominated by deciduous trees, which is not accurate.

Boreal forests are primarily composed of evergreen coniferous trees, like pines and spruces, adapted to the cold and nutrient-poor conditions of the boreal region.

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