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Sub-arctic refers to a climate zone characterized by long, cold winters and short, cool summers, typically found just south of the Arctic region. This area experiences significant seasonal temperature variations and is often dominated by tundra or boreal forest ecosystems. The sub-arctic is home to unique wildlife and plant species adapted to its harsh conditions. It includes parts of northern Canada, Alaska, and Scandinavia.

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