Freezing temperatures
No industry
No motorways, roads
No crops are able to grow
The Arctic and antarctic are the two polar ice regions. Iceland does exist, but is not considered to be a polar region.
Arctic refers to the region close to the North Pole, while antarctic (anti-arctic) refers to the one close to South Pole. The Antarctic has a land mass underneath the ice, and the Arctic is ice with no land.Perhaps the most common misconception about the Arctic and Antarctic is that they are very similar. Nothing is farther from the truth.The polar regions are a study in contrasts. The Arctic is an ocean surrounded by continents. Antarctica is a continent surrounded by an ocean. Each region has unique wildlife that cannot be found in the other. Polar bears and walrus inhabit the North. Penguins inhabit the south. The Arctic has been continually inhabited for thousands of years. The Antarctic has never been inhabited.artic is layer of icesand Antarctic is ice on top of land
There were several major earthquakes in Japan in 2010:Magnitude 7.0 RYUKYU ISLANDS, JAPAN February 26, 2010Magnitude 6.5 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN March 14, 2010Magnitude 6.8 BONIN ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION November 30, 2010Magnitude 7.4 BONIN ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION December 21, 2010
During the Cenozoic era, the events of mountain building, volcanic activity, and earthquakes in western North America were primarily caused by the complex interactions of tectonic plates. The subduction of the Juan de Fuca and Pacific Plates beneath the North American Plate led to significant volcanic activity and the uplift of mountain ranges like the Cascades. Additionally, the movement of the San Andreas Fault system contributed to frequent earthquakes and further geological instability in the region. These tectonic processes were driven by the ongoing dynamics of plate tectonics in the area.
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I found out that about 4 million people live in the Western Mountain Region. This is not exact it is approximately. Anna
The Colorado River is a prominent river in the western region of the United States, flowing through several states including Colorado, Utah, and Arizona. One famous mountain in the western region is the Sierra Nevada, stretching along the border of California and Nevada with peaks such as Mount Whitney.
from western bc to new mexcio
It is 14,440 feet high
Canada is the large country that has a significant number of islands to the north, particularly in the Arctic region. These islands comprise the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, which is one of the largest groups of islands in the world.
Tundra.
The Arctic Lowlands
Canadian Arctic
there is no major cities in the innuitian mountain. the closet is Iqaluit
in the valleys or on planteaus
Utah is usually considered the Intermountain West