yes because the ice it lives on will eventually melt and it will die out because it will have no where to live. hence the term ARCTIC fox
Colder.
The main ozone hole is not over Arctic. It is because westerly carry CFC's over to the other pole.
arctic vole live in arctic habitat!!
The Arctic and the Antarctica because it's to cold for them to form there!
The population of Arctic Co-operatives Limited is 120.
Arctic Co-operatives Limited was created in 1972.
The Inuit live in the Arctic because I don't know
The fox doesn't live where it does because it "likes" the Arctic - (even if the fox did, this would be a personal opinion and we can't know for sure because we can't access their thoughts) it only lives in the Arctic because it is adapted to the Arctic. They might like the Arctic, they might like the Maldives! But that isn't the point.
Primarily because of its continental location, far from a large body of water to provide moisture. Additionally, the closest ocean is the Arctic for much of this region, and the Arctic Ocean is frozen much of the year which removes it as a source of moisture. Therefore, the air masses that move through these regions have limited amounts of water to work with to produce clouds and precipitation.
The Arctic is just a region of ice while the Arctic Seas can't freeze because of the salt water.
I think because there is fishes in the arctic
They are adapted to life in the Arctic because they have thick fur and well developed breasts.
Hunter-gatherers in arctic and sub-arctic climates relied most on hunting and fishing for their food. This was because the environment provided limited plant resources, so they relied heavily on hunting and fishing for animal protein and fat. They also made use of available wild berries and other edible plants when possible.
actually the Arctic fox has the warmest fur. the arctic fox is usually killed for it fur because of this reason. em
because there is less atmosphere in the Arctic
Probably the Arctic, because Santa lives in the Arctic.