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  • Temperature Range: -22 °C to 6 °C (-10 °F to 41 °F).
  • Average Annual Precipitation: 20 cm (8 in).
  • Latitude Range: 60° - 75° N.
  • Global Position: arctic zone of North America; Hudson Bay region; Greenland coast; northern Siberia bordering the Arctic Ocean.
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