Lancashire and surrounds
Penguins do not live in the North Pole or the Arctic region. They are native to the Southern Hemisphere, predominantly found in Antarctica, with some species also inhabiting areas in Australia, South America, and Africa.
The Arctic region of North America, including parts of Alaska, Canada, and Greenland, is a hostile place to live due to its extreme cold temperatures, harsh weather conditions, and limited access to resources. This region experiences long, cold winters with little daylight, making it challenging for human habitation.
they can be found in Canada and greeland.they live in the rocky slope and upper tundraThe Arctic Hare lives in the extreme northern part of Canada and several parts of Greenland.
No just the opposite actually. Lapland is a region rather than a country. Falling above the Arctic Circle, Laplandstretches from Russia through Finland, Sweden and Norway.
Polar bears live in the Arctic region, but not specifically at the North Pole. The largest populations of polar bears are in western Canada in the Northwest and Yukon Territories and in northern Alaska. Most polar bears live in North America.
they live in the north east he/she said region. north east is not a region this is not an answer its an comment
the north
polars bears live in the arctic circle, at the NORTH pole. not the south.
Macedonia, a region north of Greece.
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Penguins do not live in the North Pole or the Arctic region. They are native to the Southern Hemisphere, predominantly found in Antarctica, with some species also inhabiting areas in Australia, South America, and Africa.
North American temperate forests.
alaska
Eastern Woodlands of North America
in the coastal plain
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polar bears live in the arctic (north pole)