i think its so the food wont freeze up
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i think its so the food wont freeze up but im not sure, but i think so, -dogzrcoolmg
The arctic and antarctic.
They both share frigid winter temperatures. ----- Arctic, Sub Arctic, to Temperate,
The north and south frigid zones (also known as the Arctic and the Antarctic) lie near the poles.
Yes, Iceland is in the frigid zone. Any place beyond the Arctic or Antarctic circles is in the frigid zone. Of course, Iceland is not above the Arctic Circle or below the Antarctic Circle so I can see where my answer might be confusing.
Some plants found in frigid zones include Arctic moss, Arctic willow, Arctic poppy, lichens, and alpine plants like saxifrage and heather. These plants have adaptations to survive the extreme cold temperatures and short growing seasons of frigid regions. They play a crucial role in maintaining the delicate ecosystems of these environments.
The region north of the Arctic Circle is within the Arctic Circle region, which is part of the frigid zone. This area experiences extreme cold temperatures and is characterized by polar conditions with long periods of darkness in winter and continuous daylight in summer.
Sam travels through the frigid arctic in "The Cremation of Sam McGee" because he made a dying request to his friend Cap to be cremated. Cap promised to fulfill Sam's wish in the cold wilderness, where the extreme temperatures were needed to properly cremate his body.
No it doesn't most likely because of frigid (cold) temperatures.
Frigid, Chilling, Arctic, Glacial, Bleak
Two countries in the frigid zone are Greenland (Denmark) and Russia. These countries are located in the Arctic region and experience extremely cold temperatures throughout the year.
Insects do not survive well in the frigid climate of the tundra