Zheley is located in northern Canada. In Canada there are four biomes, including tundra, forest, and grasslands. Northern Canada is mostly tundra. It has a cold climate. There are only a few organisms in the tundra biome. Summer is short and winter is long, which means there is a short growing season for plants.
Soil is mostly frozen, this is called Permafrost. Above Permafrost, there is another layer of soil, called the active layer. Because of Permafrost, Trees can not grow in the winter. That is all about the tundra biome, In Northern Canada.
Sunlight, soil, temperature, air, and water are some abiotic factors in Canada. The ground is mostly frozen. There is more water than land. Those are the main abiotic factors in Zheley.
Moss has to adapt to cold long winters. Animals are things like snowy owls, reindeer, polar bears, and white foxes. Some other animals are mosquito, and black flies. Sometimes birds migrate in Canada. Those are some biotic factors in Canada.
Temperatures in the tundra biome (which is where my city is) in the winter can go below -34 degrees C. Even in the summer its still really cold. The tundra biome has around 400 types of flowers, and 48 kinds of animals. There are not many biotic factors in Canada.