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they lived in the arctic regions of,Canada, Greenland,Russsia, and Alaska
Yes, mostly in Alaska, North Canada and Greenland
In North America. North of the contiguous United States Of America, east of Alaska, and west of the island of Greenland.
Canada only borders one country: the United States.
Greenland.
Alaska, Greenland
greenland and canada alaska and siberia greenland and siberia alaska and canada
Alaska, Canada and Greenland There are no brown/grizzly bears in Greenland, but there are in the United States, Europe, and Asia.
They lived in the Canadian Shield, Canada, Russia, Alaska, and Greenland
Alaska, Canada, and Greenland
The Inuits live in Alaska, Canada, and Greenland.
Alaska, Canada and Greenland There are no brown/grizzly bears in Greenland, but there are in the United States, Europe, and Asia.
Alaska, Canada, Russia, Greenland, and Norway and zoos
Alaska northern us states (on the bottom of Canada), and Greenland...sort of
Greenland. Iceland is warmer in the winter than New York.
All the locations you name are in the Northern Hemisphere -- closer to the North Pole than to the South Pole.
They mainly occupy Alaska, the Arctic Canada and Greenland.