glaciers and ...
Glaciers and ice-caps
You may be able to find what you want using the Dewey Decimal System reference 990 which covers the History of Australasia, Pacific Ocean islands, Atlantic Ocean islands, Arctic islands, Antarctica, extraterrestrial worlds.
The islands once known as the "Spruce Islands" are part of the Archipelago of the Arctic Ocean, specifically referring to the islands in the Canadian Arctic, such as the northernmost islands of the Arctic Archipelago. The term "Spruce Islands" is less commonly used today and is largely historical, with the islands now primarily referred to by their specific names. These islands are characterized by their unique Arctic ecosystems and geography.
The Arctic Ocean covers roughly 9% of the Earth's surface.
To be classed as an Arctic Island, they must be inside the Arctic Circle which is 66º 33′ 43″ (or 66.5619°). See the Related Link fo a list of Arctic Islands and the countries they belong to.
No ocean covers the North Pole. The North Pole is an imaginary point on the Arctic Ice cap that covers the Arctic Ocean. SHORT ANSWER- Arctic Ocean
No, well people don't usually say so they just refer to as "arctic fox" but the types are: Bering Islands Arctic Fox Iceland Arctic Fox Pribilof Islands Arctic Fox Greenland Arctic Fox
THe rain forest that covers many islands is the SOUTHEAST ASIAN RAINFOREST!
They are in the Arctic Oceans.
southern of east
No.
The Arctic Tundra covers about 20% or one fifth of the Earth.