the salinity is 103967 per liter to 235356 per liter
btw this is wrong
Depends on where you're at. A summer closer to the equator will be quite different from a summer close to the arctic circle.
The average temperature in the Arctic varies greatly depending on the season and location. In general, the Arctic climate is cold, with average temperatures ranging from -30°C in winter to 10°C in summer. However, due to climate change, the Arctic is warming at a faster rate than the rest of the world.
The average summer temperature in Selfoss, Iceland is around 10-15°C (50-59°F). Summer temperatures tend to be mild due to the region's proximity to the Arctic Circle.
no, not in the summer
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the weather in the arctic for the rest of 2010 will be close to summer weather for the whole time
It can, but it depends which part of the Arctic. It is usually relatively warm in the Arctic, and this is a time when you get brief flower blooms on the tundra and lots of mosquitoes. Summer is very brief, but things really do come alive.
They are still called arctic foxes. The name comes from where they live, not the season.
the sun doesn't set :) wow a whole summer without night
Not exactly. Arctic foxes are brown during summer and change to white for winter.
They fly south for the summer to breed.
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