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Well, honey, they're not exactly the same thing. The Arctic refers to the region around the North Pole, while the tundra is a type of biome found in cold climates with low-growing vegetation. So, while they both involve cold temperatures, they're not interchangeable terms. Hope that clears things up for you, dear.

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