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Norway, Sweden, and Finland.

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Q: What 3 European nations excluding Russia that partially lie within the Arctic Circle?
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Excluding Russia identify the three European nations that partially lie within the Arctic Circle?

Norway, Sweden and Finland


What 3 European nations partially lie within the Arctic Circle?

Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia


What are four European nations inside the arctic circle?

Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia


What four European countries lie at least partially within the Arctic Circle?

Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia.


What country is partially in the arctic?

The county in the arctic is Greenland. The capital of it is called Nuuk.


Is the Great Bear Lake in the Arctic Circle?

Partially.


One third of which state lies in the arctic circle?

Alaska is the only US state that is partially above the Arctic Circle.


One-third of which state lies in the Arctic Circle?

Alaska is the only US state that is partially above the Arctic Circle.


What impact did William Baffin have on the first nations?

William Baffin was an English explorer who explored the Arctic regions in the early 17th century. His expeditions did not have a direct impact on the First Nations peoples, as he primarily focused on finding a Northwest Passage. However, his interactions with Inuit peoples during his voyages likely had some influence on early European understanding of Indigenous cultures in the Arctic.


Do sheep live in the Arctic?

There are domestic sheep there, in some of the nations in the Arctic circle..No wild sheep however.


How many contenients have a Arctic tundra?

Asian,European and north American all have arctic tundras


How can you prevent water scarcity in future?

Arctic region nations will probably get rich by building pipelines from the Arctic to the southern nations. Or desalinization plants will become more economically feasible.