Yes sort of, next to the arctic.
A+ Subarctic
In the Subarctic climate zone located below the Arctic zone.
the subarctic
SUBARCTIC
Taiga
It isn't in the arctic if that's what you mean. AHHHHHHHHH GUYY
Northwest coast and Subarctic are much warmer the Arctic. The land is more forest-like and has more animals in the Northwest coast and Subarctic. The Arctic culture live in snowhouses, and the other live in wigwams and longhouses. the main source of food for Northwest is salmon, Subarctic is most wildlife and Arctic ate mainly seal.
The subarctic is most of Canada and is the climate zone directly below the arctic. The Arctic has ice sheets, tundra, cold winters, cool summers. The subarctic has winters but the summers are warm enough for trees and much more life. It extends from the Yukon to Newfoundland. A more informal use of the term has it referring to the area just south of the treeline and not including the prairies, or areas further south.
Caribou are found in arctic and subarctic regions.
a reindeer is an arctic and subarctic-dwelling deer.
Below the Arctic zone refers to regions that are situated just south of the Arctic Circle, including subarctic areas characterized by a colder climate with distinct seasons. This zone typically features tundra and boreal forest ecosystems, where temperatures are milder than in the Arctic but still significantly low. It supports a diverse range of wildlife and vegetation adapted to these conditions, such as coniferous trees, migratory birds, and various mammals. The subarctic zone plays a crucial role in global climate regulation and biodiversity.
Vorkuta and Norilsk are located to the south of the Arctic Circle. Both cities are situated in the northern part of Russia, but they lie just below the Arctic Circle's latitude, making them subarctic rather than fully Arctic locations.