The Netherlands is a European landform that has areas less than 500 feet above sea level. It is a low-lying country with about a quarter of its land below sea level.
A tundra is a vast tree-less arctic plain. Anarctica, South Pole, Greenland, ect.
The annual amount of precipitation in the Arctic varies depending on the specific location within the region. On average, Arctic areas receive around 200-250 millimeters (8-10 inches) of precipitation annually, which includes both rain and snow. However, some areas may receive more or less precipitation based on local weather patterns.
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because there is less atmosphere in the Arctic
Much of the Arctic is actually over the Arctic Ocean, which means there is no soil in those areas to grow anything - thus presenting the threat of lack of food. Even in Arctic areas that have soil, most of it is covered with snow and ice a great part of the year - thus preventing growing any crops there. The low temperatures experienced most of the year in most parts of the Arctic are a threat. Because few people live there, predators that inhabit the Arctic are less inclined to avoid humans - meaning they are more likely to attack humans making homes there.
the arctic fox is less than 15in and bigger than 5in.
Yes, it is threatened because the arctic is becoming less and less cold (part of the global warming theory) and in turn, the arctic moss can not adapt to the rising temperatures in time for it to be able to survive warm temperatures.
the arctic fox is an omnivore- it mainly eats meat however, in the winter when there is less food- it is forced to eat vegetation
they would were a silk or cotten dress known as a sahri
Less Than Perfect - 2002 Arctic Nights 2-21 was released on: USA: 27 April 2004
Less than half as big.