Deepest Point in the Arctic Ocean
Eurasia Basin: 17,881 feet / 5450 meters
Average depth around 1000m (3400ft)
it is mostly frozen altough it is starting to melt due to global warming
arctic vole live in arctic habitat!!
No ocean covers the North Pole. The North Pole is an imaginary point on the Arctic Ice cap that covers the Arctic Ocean. SHORT ANSWER- Arctic Ocean
You are in the arctic region.The pole in Antarctica is called the south pole.
The Arctic
the average depth is 3,406 ft (1,038 m).
The average depth of the Arctic Ocean is 1,038 m (3,410 ft). The deepest point is in the Eurasian Basin, at 5,450 m (17,900 ft).Deepest Point in the Arctic OceanEurasia Basin: 17,881 feet / 5450 meters
Depends on the depth.
it is the arctic ocean being 5,427,000 square miles total and with a maximum depth of 17,900 feet.
2. Pacific By far. The Pacific is the deepest (and largest ocean) on Earth - average depth: 4,280 metres (14,000 feet). By contrast, the Arctic's average depth is 1,038 metres (3,410 feet), less than 1/4 of the Pacific Ocean's average depth.
it is mostly frozen altough it is starting to melt due to global warming
Covering an area of 5,427,000 square miles (14,056,000 km2), and with a maximum depth of 17,900 feet, the Arctic Ocean is the world's smallest ocean.The smallest ocean in the world is the Arctic Ocean. It has an area of approximately 5.4 million square miles.
By average wave size, the Arctic Ocean, since for most of the year it is covered by pack ice, and the average depth is less around the continents.
The arctic ocean has an area of 5,105,700 square miles. There is an estimate of over 4.4 million gallons of water. +++ That answer only makes sense if you quote the volume, not surface area - i.e. include the mean depth over the ocean's area.
well since arctic is in arctic hares, arctic hares live above the arctic circle.
Arctic Tern Adapt By their feathers to Arctic
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