A.Farming
B.Fishing
C.Mining
D.Shipping
I Choose B.Fishing
Because Arctic is not on the Equator and it is the coldest part of the world
Current temperatures in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba (especially Alberta) are far below normal. Experiencing cold, rain and snow reported in some areas of Alberta already. Overcast every day for the last 3 weeks and for-casted for the next 2 weeks with rain and snow. Today was +5 C (10 C below normal) Last year on this day and yesterday it was +36 and +34. For the most part very odd temperatures all across Canada.
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The two countries located in the northernmost part of the world are Norway and Canada. Norway's Svalbard archipelago extends far into the Arctic, while Canada includes the northern territories of Nunavut and the Northwest Territories, which reach close to the North Pole. Both countries feature Arctic landscapes and are known for their polar climates.
North part
Vorkuta and Norilsk are located to the south of the Arctic Circle. Both cities are situated in the northern part of Russia, but they lie just below the Arctic Circle's latitude, making them subarctic rather than fully Arctic locations.
The subarctic region doesn't have a wide variety of vegetation, but there are some plants which do well there. Some of the plants which live in the subarctic regions are Spruce, Fir, and Quaking Aspen trees.
The US and Canada.
Alert is in the Northern part of Canada near the Arctic Circle.
Cause every where in the world there are many different types of different living areas and weather and where ever the weather changes the ecozone are formed. There are 32 different kinds of ecozones in Canada.cause every where in the world there are many different types of different living areas and weather and where ever the weather changes the ecozone are formed. There are 32 different kinds of ecozones in Canada.
Canada, but is is part of Nunuvut which is an autonomous region of canada.
they can be found in Canada and greeland.they live in the rocky slope and upper tundraThe Arctic Hare lives in the extreme northern part of Canada and several parts of Greenland.