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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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What in the arctic eats algae?

shrimp eat it so you know

later

What causes arctic haze?

aerosols and soot from air polution

Is Bermuda in the arctic?

No, though it is north of the Tropic of Cancer.

What are some animal producers?

Some animal producers that you might know are chickens, pigs, worms ect.

Arctic Cat 2004 Z570 no spark?

Try pouring a little gas in the spark holes and the plug

How do you spell arctic ocean?

That is the correct spelling of the proper noun "Arctic Ocean" (the northern polar sea).

Are there Northern Lights in the Arctic?

Occasionally, yes. There are Southern Lights in the Antarctic, as well.

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What country is 48 degrees south and 70 degrees east?

There isn't one. Those coordinates put you in the southern portion of the Indian Ocean, due north of the French Southern & Antarctic Lands. Now if you replace 70 degrees east with 70 degrees west, that'll put you in Argentina.

What do the arctic and Antarctic have in common?

Arctic and Antarctica have seals, birds, whales, fish, and krill.

Do you have to wear a coat?

It depends on where you live. In most places you do not have to wear a coat, but it will keep warmer if you do. In a very cold climate, it can be essential to survival to wear a coat.

Where is the Arctic Desert?

Actually, the Arctic is not really a desert. Most of it is sea ice and those parts that do occur on land are tundra which is a distinctly different biome. The Antarctic is a true desert, however.

How do you draw the Arctic Circle?

The Arctic Circle is an imaginary line on globes and charts at about 66.5°N latitude. Locations north of the Arctic Circle can experience at least one 24-hour period of "night" during the winter. At the North Pole, this becomes 6 months of daylight and 6 months of night.

To "draw" the Arctic Circle, make a circle centered on the North Pole, about 2600 kilometers (1616 miles) in radius.

What do the Arctic wear?

the people in the arctic wear coats and warm clothing

What did the word Anorak mean?

Anorak is a very specific foul-weather garment, pulled over the head, with drawstring neck, and waist, sometimes with a drawstringed hood, made of cariboo hide and waterproofed with fishoil. It is not a cold weather garment, but rather a waterproof garment meant to connect a person to a leakproof kayak. Only used by coastal-dwelling Canadian first-nations people while open water allows fishing, and hunting sessile mammals. The warm, insulated cold-weather fur=trimmed garment, opening down the front, always with an attached hood is called a parka. Only one sniff of an anorak is unforgettable, and will bring a smile to the face of anyone hearing a Brit mention his 'anorak'

What kind of plants live in arctic?

mostly sea plants. in the tuntra there are a few kinds of weads under snow bedding.

Although it is very difficult to survive in the Arctic, many low growing plants can

be found there. Examples are sedges, lichens, and heaths. The Labrador Tea is a

heath that grows only 2 to 3 inches high.

What were the names of the three main Indian and Eskimo tribes that inhabited the Arctic?

Take your pick from these groups of ethnic tribes from the Arctic: Inuit, Aleuts, Sadlermiut, Sireniki, Yupiks, Evenks, Koryaks, Nenets, Khanty, Chukchi, Sami, Inupiat, and Yukaghirs.