Of these, Reykjavik is the farthest north, and therefore closest to the Arctic Circle.
Here is a list showing them in order of distance to the Arctic Circle:
Reykjavik (closest)
Moscow
Vladivostok, Toronto (~same distance)
Beijing
This, however has little to do with climate, as I can guarantee to you that it is a fact that of these five, Reykjavik is the one with the highest average temperature in January.
Of that group, Moscow is closest.
Reykjavík is the capital of Iceland, which is just barely south of the Arctic Circle.
Yes.
no
the arctic ocean is = closest to what? =
NoVladivostok does not lie north of the arctic circle,it really lies off the coast of the Sea of Japan.
Temperate Rainforests grows closest to the arctic circle
No.
roughly 1800 miles
Here are the countries that touch the Arctic Ocean Norway Russia Alaska Canada Greenland (they're also the five countries that have Polar Bears) Although these are the countries closest to the arctic ocean they are not the closest to the south arctic ocean for there is no such thing as the south arctic ocean. The arctic ocean is in the NORTH.
The arctic ocean. The North pole is just frozen ocean.
about 1570 miles away
The Arctic Ocean.