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The Arctic air is more dense, and therefore does not rise as easily.
It is believed that because of the rising temperatures, there may be more tropical creatures migrating to NZ, which may cause danger to local wildlife.
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Arctic Poppy, Arctic Lupine, Arctic moss, Arctic lichen, and many more! All of the tundra plants have their unique adaptations!
Tropical ocean waters are more saline than colder waters because tropical waters undergo ocean currents due to the vertical and horizontal movement of seawater.
Tropical air is warm, warm air rises. The arctic air is cold, therefore, it's more stable, therefore, it resist more than the tropical air does.
The Arctic air is more dense, and therefore does not rise as easily.
It's not recommended due to the temperature differences (goldfish is a cold water fish and tropical are, well, tropical), also a goldfish will produce a lot more ammonia which it is slightly more able to resist than most tropical species. But over all it is possible.
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The question is not quite clear, I guess you are looking for Arctic sub arctic Temperate sub tropical tropical and desert But there are more. With the exception of desert you can split all these further into arid and humid and there are a number of other systems which go into more detail like: Mediterranian climate, coastal, continental dry climate etc.
By definition, tropical rainforests are found in the tropics, more specifically between the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn, about 23 degrees N and S of the equator. Parts of Canada are in the arctic circle. So no.
There are tropical, temperate and arctic snails. In fact, there are between 60 000 and 80 000 different types of snails and slugs inhabiting all sorts of different environments. See the related links for more information on snails.
the Arctic
The spread of tropical diseases further north and south, Droughts, more violent storms then we are acustomed to, rising sea levels,
There will be no more arctic fox
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Employees may resist change because of fear of losing their current positions. They may also resist because they believe the change will put them under more scrutiny or put more pressure on them.