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Summers in the Arctic are generally cool rather than hot, with average temperatures ranging from just above freezing to around 10°C (50°F) in some areas. However, due to climate change, summer temperatures have been rising, leading to warmer conditions and melting ice. Despite these changes, the Arctic still does not experience the hot summers typical of more temperate regions.

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