Yukon Cornelius (and his dogs), Hermey the Elf, and Rudolph
Yukon Cornelius, Hermey the Elf, and Rudolph
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The Arctic is the solid floating ice encompassing the North Pole. So, reindeer would be found in and around the countries touching the Arctic Circle. After all, reindeer need to feed, which would not be possible out on the Arctic ice-cap.
A piece of floating ice.
A floe (ice floe) is the term we often apply to a mass or small field of floating ice.
a very large piece of ice floating in the sea
A lage chunk of ice floating in the water, most of it is in the water.
No. Polar bears don't live in the forest, they live on ice floes or pack ice (free floating ice or ice stuck to shore) or on open tundra shore in summer when they wait for the ice to return. Reindeer also live in the treeless tundra, eating mostly lichen.
You are probably thinking of an Iceberg, which can be a very large piece of floating ice.
Iceburg
Chunks do not really mean something very small like most people may think,it could be a large particle or huge mass. Floating chunks of ice from ice sheets or ice shelves (land ice) are called "ICEBERGS", while large areas of floating sea ice are called "ICE FLOES".