What are some natural recources in the Arctic regions
lignite( a poor quality of coal) , oil, and natural gas deposits
zinc, lead, gold and iron lol
zinc lead, gold iron
trees
Fish is one of the Natural Resources in the Arctic Region in Canada.
oi; and natural gas and lignite
natural gas
natural gas
tell me please
The most natural resource in the Arctic is water. The Arctic is full of ice because it makes up the northern ice cap, and it contains the Arctic ocean. In more southern parts of the arctic you can find trees and burnable resources, but the most common resource is water.
The natural resources in the arctic are not being removed very quickly because of the permafrost. The permafrost is hard to dig up, pretty much too hard. Because of that, the natural recourses resources are not being removed very quickly!
Russia has many resources but they are in inhospitable places like the Arctic and Siberia
it has effected because the climate could be very cold . The location is near the arctic and it is very cold there.The natural resources might not be used there and other places could have different natural resources.
Other than Arctic fisheries and raising caribou, the tundra's main resources are underground: deposits of oil and ores such as uranium and manganese.
Russia has plentiful natural resources - oil, coal, natural gas and wood, to name a few. These resources are in high demand throughout Russia and the world. These resources could make Russia prosperous (meaning financially successful) because they can be sold for a lot of money. Unfortunately Russia has a large supply or natural resources, but they are difficult to reach in the Ural mountains and in the arctic portions of Siberia. Fun fact: Some Russians are hoping that Global Warming continues causing the melting of the Arctic Ice Caps. This would allow them to access their natural resources more easily and make more money!
zink , lead , gold , iron and gas