It was Rear Admiral Robert Peary in 1909
The first person to go to the Arctic Tundra was Rear Admiral Robert Peary. Admiral Perry visited the area in 1909 for exploration purposes.
The first person to explore the Arctic is believed to be Norse explorer, Erik the Red, who sailed to Greenland around 982 AD. However, some sources credit the Greek explorer Pytheas as the first to explore the Arctic around 325 BC.
Roald Amundsen
The USS Nautilus (SSN-571) was the first submarine to go to the north pole by navigating under the Arctic ise.
the answer is be trapped in arctic ice
Go to google and type Walkthrough in Artic Antics for the First Quest, then go to the first quest and follow instructions
an Arctic wolf has fur
first u go to the cupons page then type in yellow99
the first person to go on the moon was NEiL ARMSTRONG
to see if there is other living creatures live in the arctic.
Hubert Wilkins was the first man to explore the Arctic by plane.
Adam and Eve were the first people to go to Heaven.