Much of arctic ice sits above the level of the ocean. When this ice melts it adds to the volume of the ocean without subtracting any ice volume.
Mastocytosis comes in three forms.
The Arctic Ocean
The mighty muskox!
The same life forms that inhabit it now.
If you are asking about the North Pole, it is because it can be found on the Arctic Ice Sheet which forms on top of the Arctic Ocean.
Coal comes in many forms and is hard like a rock.
Coal forms mostly in tropical or temperate regions because it requires abundant plant growth and slow burial to undergo the necessary transformation into coal. The Arctic region has a colder climate and limited plant growth, making it unsuitable for coal formation.
it comes from the membrane
longitudinal line of 141 degrees west
Yes, Arctic moss provides shelter, particularly for small organisms and microfauna. Its dense growth forms a protective layer on the ground, creating a habitat for insects and other small creatures. Additionally, the moss helps retain moisture and insulates the soil, contributing to a suitable environment for various forms of life in harsh Arctic conditions.
Density = mass/volume Mass = Density x volume Volume = mass/density
Solids are the only forms of matter having definite shape and volume.