Very, very cold. But that is sort of obvious when you hear the word artic. Arctic Tundra to be specific. And a tundra is empty and cold.
The terrain is filled with snow and the wind would be confusing and would make the difference between actual land and sky difficult, blurring the horizon.
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The terrain in Quebec is varied, as it is the largest province in area. It contains thousands of lakes, as well as plenty of rivers running through it. The northernmost part of Quebec is skirting on the Arctic, so the terrain there is much like Arctic tundra sort of plains. Southern Quebec is much like a plateau, but the majority is dominated by the Canadian Shield, a mixture of the rock masses peppered with a shower of trees.
In the Arctic Circle. Places such as Greenland have a bigger population of polar bears than somewhere like Scandinavia.
Canada's Arctic is extremely cold and has extremely rough terrain. Basically, its just really hard to live there. Its possible to make it livable, but the rough terrain makes it hard to deliver materials. Also, Canada's Arctic is low on resources like food. Its just a bunch of snow and pine trees over a layer of dirt in insanely cold temperatures.
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The Arctic wolf is not a climate, terrain, or vegetation; it is a species of wolf (Canis lupus arctos) that inhabits the Arctic regions. These wolves are adapted to the cold, harsh environments of the tundra, where they primarily hunt caribou and other prey. Their habitat includes icy landscapes and sparse vegetation, typical of the Arctic climate.
they like a flat terrain like a platue
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Mollusks live in most environments ranging from arctic oceans, to mountainous terrain. They are both aquatic and terrestrial.
Arctic Alpine Permafrost Tundra Polar Biome Terrain Altitude Hemisphere Lattitude