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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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Is a arctic hare a land animal?

No, but an arctic hare is a mammal. I have no idea if the two are related.

How far away is antarctica from New Zealand?

The answer depends on where you want to start your journey in Australia and where you want to end your journey in Antarctica. However, as a general guide:

The total distance from Antarctica to Australia is 7 014 kilometres, which is equivalent to 4 359 miles or 3 787 nautical miles.

The distance from Tasmania, Australia's southern island state, to Antarctica is 5 369 km, or 3 336 miles.

The distance from Hobart, the state's capital in southern Tasmania to Australia's closest Antarctic station, Casey, is 3 443 km, but this is outside the Antarctic Circle.

What is called the tree plain arctic regions?

what do you call the tree plain of artic regions

What are the arctic hare physical characteristics?

they have predators such as arctic foxes also they eat plants

How has the Arctic changed?

because of the global warming

What is nunatak?

Nunatak is from an inuit word nunataq and means a rocky/earthen area of a mountain or hillside that is not snow or ice covered. Basically, a bare patch on a hillside.

How do you poop in the arctic?

Well that would be pretty hard to do without freezing your butt cheeks off...

Do rodents live in the Arctic?

Yes, lemmings, rats, arctic ground squirrels live in the Artic

What arctic animal love math?

They are animals, they don't know what math is. Unless your talking about humans, with in that case humans would be.

What is the capital of arctic?

Just to clarify, there is land at the South Pole, the arctic is a polar ice cap over the Arctic Ocean.

i think that we're primarily considering the north pole. Not the south, although that is a valid point

Is it dry in the Arctic?

It does tend to be dryer because it is colder. But in places with access to good moisture sources it is very wet. For example, several meters of snow fall in southeastern Greenland. Most places though receive less than 20 inches of precipitation a year, with some places being a desert.

What were three ways in which the arctic people used seals?

For example, the people caught seals not only for their meat but also or their, skins, which were made into clothes, and tents. Oil made from seal blubber, or fat, was used to light and heat houses. People chewed on seal blubber to prevent hunger.... :) Hope this helped! :D

Which is the nearest continent to St Licia?

Saint Lucia is a Caribbean island near the North American continent. However, it is closest to South America.

Explain why crops in the Arctic grow larger than normal during the summer months?

The reason to maybe explain why crops in the Arctic grow larger than normal during the summer months is because of warmth. The sun may be making it warmer down there at that time.

Why is it difficult to start a fire in the Arctic?

because there is not much firewood but many people in the Arctic use a plant

Why is Greenland an example of an extreme environment?

Greenland is an example of a extreme environment because the weather conditions and the arctic deserts that surrond it.