Various bird species migrate to the Arctic each year to breed during the summer months. Some examples of migratory birds to the Arctic include snow geese, plovers, sandpipers, and terns. These birds travel long distances to take advantage of the abundant food resources available in the Arctic during the breeding season.
It is difficult to provide an exact number of people who visit the Arctic each year because it varies depending on the region of the Arctic and the specific activities being pursued. However, tourism in the Arctic has been increasing in recent years due to a growing interest in experiencing the region's unique landscapes and wildlife.
On average, around 10 RCMP officers die each year while on duty. This number can vary year to year with the nature of the incidents and circumstances surrounding each officer's death.
Porsche sells around 250,000 vehicles globally each year.
Porthcurno attracts approximately 250,000 visitors each year.
The Broads receives around 7 million visitors each year.
It migrates around about 70,900 km (44,300 miles) each year.
The Arctic Tern migrates around 22,000 miles each year.
This is the Arctic tern. Each year it migrates from the North Pole to the South Pole.
the arctic tern, which migrates up to 1700 miles
arctic tern
The Arctic Tern
the Arctic tern
They migrate to warmer places - to raise a family, before returning to the arctic.
The Albatross.
arctic tern
Arctic Tern
Arctic foxes only breed once each year.