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Arctic

The Arctic is the region around the Earth's North Pole, opposite the Antarctic region around the South Pole.

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How does the summer's daylight and the winter so dark situation affect the people in the Arctic regions?

It will affect them because they probably can not see in winter because it is too dark. They will have hard time to go outside to get food. I summer it will be hard to sleep because of light.

What is a muddy flat lowlands?

it a is a ecosystem that has a source of humidity underground and the upper level is just below the earth

What does a kittiwake eat?

Capelins, herrings, sprats, sand-eels, shrimps, other small marine creatures, worms, insects and carrion.

How was the Arctic explorer John Davis murdered?

On the 29 December 1605, he was killed by Japanese pirates off Bintan near Sumatra, while on his second voyage for the newly formed British East India Company.

What are five countries found in the polar region?

The Arctic is a floating polar ice cap and has no countries or population. Antarctica is a continent of approximately 14,000,000 sq km. There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population.

Answer 2:

Actually, there are several countries that are found in the polar regions, primarily of the Arctic. They are:

  • United States
  • Canada
  • Russia
  • Iceland
  • Denmark (via Greenland)
  • Finland
  • Sweden
  • Norway
  • Iceland

Who are the arctic explorers?

Throughout history, many people have explored the Arctic. Among the more famous are Roald Amundsen, a Norwegian explorer. Richard E. Byrd, an American, also explored the Arctic. Henry Hudson, Matthew Henson, John Franklin, and Robert Peary also explored it.

What are the threats to the Arctic?

The threats to the environment are growing plants. They die because there is no mud or moisture. it will get no water from the ground and that is one of the threats to the environment.

Are polar bears dangerous?

Because they are large, powerful predators, and are very capable of killing a human easily.

How can you save the arctic?

we can save the artic by redusing our green house gases and recycling more. this will help to save the artic by reducing global warming from a very smart child

How quickly can you get sunburn in the arctic?

Very quickly because the solar uv radiation is very intense it has half the atmosphere to travel through and there is 24 hours daylight each day and the sun glares down at you from a 45 degree angle in summer

Which state does the Arctic Circle pass through?

The Arctic Circle passes through Alaska. It also passes through Canada's northern territories, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia.

What Asiatic factor limits growth and reproduction in the Arctic?

What abiotic factor limits growth and reproduction in the Arctic?

a.

Precipitation

c.

High pollution levels

b.

Temperature

d.

Type of bedrock

What is the number of carbon in methane?

In methane (CH4), carbon is in the 4- oxidation state.

Who lives in the Arctic?

Inuit people and animals of all different kinds.

Polar Bears, Arctic foxes, Arctic hares, lemmings, dall sheep, snowy owls, narwhals, caribou, wolverines, muskoxen, walrus and Arctic terns

Canadians

How did arctic Indian tribes use the natural resources of their region?

they used snow to make igloos and other things to make their home

What noise does a wolverine make?

they make sounds like something a bird or a dying cat would make. They have a very distinct sounding call and it is used only for mating. :)

How do people in the arctic bath?

In the Arctic, People take water the have ordered and they have to heat the water up for a very long time. or they just jump into the Arctic water :)

What is a Arctic Krill?

A small crustacean, very like a shrimp but smaller.

What do we import from the arctic?

There is not a lot that gets imported from the Arctic, especially high Arctic. Oil and natural gas are drilled and get sent to lower latitudes, that would be the primary "export". Also, wonderful Russian Vodka.