No, Massachusetts is not a tundra. It has a temperate climate characterized by four distinct seasons, including cold winters and warm summers. Tundra regions are typically found in polar areas and are defined by their cold temperatures, minimal precipitation, and a lack of trees, which is not the case in Massachusetts. The state's diverse ecosystems include forests, wetlands, and coastal areas.
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