The Arctic region is unique in comparison to Earth's other ecosystems. It consists of a vast, ice-covered ocean surrounded by treeless permafrost. Recently, the existence of sea ice has declined. Life in the Arctic includes zooplankton and phytoplankton, fish and marine mammals, birds, land animals, plants, and human societies. It often has cold and extreme weather conditions.
cold,damp,freezing only arctic animals can surive in that enviroment
cold and windy!
the places that have arctic conditions are in greenlands and the artic
cold and dark
That is the correct spelling of Arctic, which is normally a proper noun as it refers to the northern polar regions of the Earth. However, if it refers only to arctic-like conditions (e.g. an arctic wind), it does not have to be capitalized.
Miserable.
Revolvers.
The Arctic, under natural conditions.
As a noun: "I am going on a trip to the Arctic to do a scientific study." As a verb: "Chicago has been experiencing Arctic conditions recently."
Polar bears, arctic wolves, penguins, sea lions...
Tropical & Arctic or Continental & Maritime
A Jacket and lots of warm clothes.
"Arctic" - that is the word!
Warm
Extreme cold. Typically the Arctic and Antarctic oceans.
There are beetles that live in arctic environments. These types of beetles are able to withstand harsh weather conditions and include ground beetles.