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Sleet.
permafrost
Im not shure if there is any soil in the artic
Greenland and the Arctic. Also Canada and Antarctica.
Glacial melt water is an expression sometimes used to name the water that results from the melting of a glacier. In some warmer weather conditions, a bit of melting can occur with the water slipping down through the glacier to run along the ground underneath.
Permafrost
The region is called the Arctic Tundra. The permanently frozen soil is called permafrost.
the Arctic: Recent studies seem to suggest it is melting faster than might be healthy.....
In Siberia, the ground is frozen for about 140 days. Hence, the name siberia,which means sleeping land.
The formal name of the vault at the cemetery where they store bodies during the winter when the ground is too frozen to bury people is a crypt.
sleet i guess----------------------The above 'sleet' is correct for half frozen rain (that is falling). However half melted snow (on the ground) is called 'slush'.
northward arctic cold hyperborean northerly northern tundra boreal frozen northbound northmost polar septentrional toward North Pole Adjective northern northerly arctic polar
Land, The South Pole or Antarctica is on land, while the North Pole or Arctic is a frozen Ocean.
The name of the frozen planet is Mars.
The latin name of the Arctic Fox is Vulpes lagopus.
yes it can. Tundra is a name given to the permanently frozen ground in the north of Canada and Russia. Tundra NEVER thaws even in the summer.
Cool name for a cat: Arctic Prince or Arctic Ice Princess