No, but Antarctica is.
No, the Arctic is just an area of ice and snow and some land situated on the north part of Earth.
The Antarctice, on the other hand, IS a continents.
The Arctic does not actually belong to any continent. The Arctic, or northern pole region encircles the top of the earth.
There is no such thing as Artica. Antarctica is a continent.
In wich month would you find an arctic tern in antartica?
The continent of Antarctica is all desert. First, it is considered a continent, then a desert -- which is driest, coldest, windiest, darkest and iciest on earth.
It is neither a country or a continent. It is the region of the world around the north pole, and includes land from a number of countries from different continents.
Nearly all of Antarctica is considered as desert.
No, The North Pole is a point in the Arctic Ocean, and the South Pole is a point on the continent of Antarctica.
Baffin Island belongs to the continent of North America. It is the largest island in Canada and lies in the northeastern part of the continent, specifically in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago.
The Arctic fox belongs to the phylum chordata.
No, the Arctic is not a continent. The Arctic used to be a continent, however, it split. Today, the Arctic is an ocean, named for the continent that used to be where it lies today, at the northern portion of the Earth.
Greenland is a self-governing territory of Denmark located in the Arctic and is not part of any continent. It is the world's largest non-continental island.
Brazil belongs to the continent of South America
In this context, Antarctica is a continent; there is no continent in the Arctic, specifically at the poles: 90 degrees.
The Arctic fox belongs to the order carnivora.
Germany belongs to the continent of Europe.
It belongs to the African continent.
It belongs to the continent of Asia.
The Arctic has no land, so is not a continent. Antarctica IS a continent.