The Arctic tern has a remarkable life cycle characterized by its long migratory patterns. Breeding typically occurs in the summer months in the Arctic regions, where they build nests on the ground and lay 1-3 eggs. After the chicks hatch, both parents take turns feeding and protecting them until they fledge. Once breeding is complete, Arctic terns embark on a lengthy migration to their wintering grounds in the Antarctic, covering thousands of miles each year.
Arctic terns migrate all the way to the coast of Antarctica.
Antarctic Circle
False
Arctic Terns live in Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
The arctic terns are migrating birds. They don't live in one place at any one time. i don't really know why they choose the Arctic as their breeding grounds.
holiday for a year
yes
Arctic Terns live in Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Tertiary consumer/predator
pls tel me
Humans, terns
yes and they it there food