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Subarctic
The term "below the Arctic zone" generally refers to regions that lie south of the Arctic Circle, which is the latitude of approximately 66.5°N. These areas experience milder climates and are characterized by a variety of ecosystems, including temperate forests, grasslands, and tundra, depending on the specific location. Unlike the Arctic zone, which has extreme cold and ice-covered landscapes, regions below the Arctic enjoy more seasonal variations and biodiversity.
In the Subarctic climate zone located below the Arctic zone.
Northern Siberia is in the Taiga Arctic zone & the area bordering the Arctic Ocean is in the Tundra Arctic zone.
Below the Arctic zone refers to regions that are situated just south of the Arctic Circle, including subarctic areas characterized by a colder climate with distinct seasons. This zone typically features tundra and boreal forest ecosystems, where temperatures are milder than in the Arctic but still significantly low. It supports a diverse range of wildlife and vegetation adapted to these conditions, such as coniferous trees, migratory birds, and various mammals. The subarctic zone plays a crucial role in global climate regulation and biodiversity.
The main climatic zone Greenland is in is the arctic to subarctic zone.
The euphotic zone
This is a polar zone.
The United States, Canada, Russia, Denmark, and Norway have all claimed the Arctic Zone.
Yes, Iceland is in the frigid zone. Any place beyond the Arctic or Antarctic circles is in the frigid zone. Of course, Iceland is not above the Arctic Circle or below the Antarctic Circle so I can see where my answer might be confusing.
This is a polar zone.
Arctic
Polar Bears live in the North Arctic Zone.