The area around the Earth's North Pole, and the small fox that lives there (Vulpes lagopex) is spelt arctic. In the UK, 'artic' is only really used as an abbreviation for articulated lorry.
The likely word is arctic (near the North Pole, or similarly very cold), capitalized Arctic to mean the geographic region.
That is the correct spelling of "art" (fine art, painting).
The correct spelling is article (published story, or an item of clothing; or a/an/the).
If you're meaning the region at the North pole - your first word is correct - Arctic.
The word 'artic' is an obsolete form of the word arctic, the polar region located at the northernmost part of Earth.The word 'arctic' is both an adjective and a noun.Examples of nouns related to the arctic are:icenarwhalpoleoceanoilpermafrostpolar bearpolereindeersnowwalruswhale
Yes, because the Artic is a place and places are capitalised.
the area was arctic
The artic tundra was barren and frigid.
The word is from Russian and the plural is polynyas, areas of open water within sea ice.(polynya is pronounced pahl-ehn-YAH)
The correct spelling is Arctic Ocean (a proper noun).
artic Fox look much more like a fox.and artic wolf are bigger then artic fox
The artic wolves live at the Artic :)
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Yes arctic wolves ( Canis lupus arctos ) and the grey wolf ( Canis lupus ) live in the arctic region.
Animal artic mokeys are called artic monkeys.
artic boat
Artic wolfish.
They might not like the server Artic. Poor 'Aunt' Artic ;)
No.Arctic is pertaining to a cold region with little plant life such as trees. It is very cold in the Arctic biome. There is a lot of snow. Artic is not a word.