Subartic
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the subarctic
The Pacific, Atlantic, Indian and the Arctic Oceans.For many years only (4) four oceans were officially recognized, and then in the spring of 2000, the International Hydrographic Organization established the Southern Ocean, and determined its limits. Those limits include all water below 60 degrees south, and some of it, like the Arctic Ocean, is frozen.so now there is 5
The Arctic is an ocean. Antarctica is a continent, and is the driest continent, having a relative humidity of about five percent, which classifies it as a desert.
The contrast is greater in the Winter. The equatorial temperature is relatively stable throughout the year ... always what I call 'hot'. Temperatures in the Arctic region ... for example on Alaska's North Slope where this writer has personal experience ... can remain below zero for long stretches during the Winter, but are equally likely to remain "shirt-sleeve" during the Summer, often even hitting the 80s and 90s.
Indian ocean is on the south side of India
Subartic
the subarctic
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Taiga
Greenland is an island in the arctic that is a territory of Denmark.Greenland
the Pacific, Indian, Atlantic, and Arctic oceans.Another Answer:There are five oceans; the Pacific, Indian, Atlantic, Arctic, and Southern. Some geographers disagree on this point, wanting to call the Southern Ocean an extension of the Pacific, Indian, and Atlantic. Others further feel that the Arctic is part of the Atlantic. For further information, please see the Related Link below.
Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern, and Arctic. See the Related Link below for more details.
Of the four oceans, none is entirely below the equator, but the vast majority of the Indian Ocean is. There are also large parts of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that are below the equator. The Arctic Ocean is exclusively north of the equator.
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In summer it hovers just above zero. In winter it can drop to 40 degrees below zero. In terms of Latitude, the arctic is the region above the arctic is the region north of 77 degrees north