Arctic circle & Canada
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1. (often initial capital letter) of, pertaining to, or located at or near the North Pole: the arctic region. 2. coming from the North Pole or the arctic region: an arctic wind. 3. characteristic of the extremely cold, snowy, windy weather north of the Arctic Circle; frigid; bleak: an arctic winter.
The Arctic Ocean is the North Pole. A floating ice sheet or cap floats on the Arctic Ocean, and on this is the spot that is called the North Pole. The sea ice varies in thickness, making it possible to reach the pole using nuclear submarines. The South Pole is on the continent of Antarctica.
Eskimos lived by getting what ever was available on his land and he used to travel by walking or making boats by driftwood
The "midnight sun" is seen during the summer months anywhere north of the Arctic Circle in the Northern Hemisphere, or south of the Antarctic Circle in the Southern Hemisphere. For Canada, the appellation Land of the Midnight Sun may refer to those northern regions above the Arctic Circle, including Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. For the United States, it is also applied to Alaska, the 49th state.
There is no official flag for the North Pole, as it is not a sovereign territory and does not belong to any nation. However, various flags have been used symbolically, such as those of the Arctic nations or flags representing scientific research missions. The most recognized symbol associated with the North Pole is the Arctic Circle or polar bear imagery, rather than a specific flag.
If you are used to the cold and don't like warmth, the Arctic is the best place to live.Thats how some people survive in the Arctic.But if you're afraid of being eaten by the Arctic creatures there, you better not live there!
Land is used mainly for farming.
About 2 million people live north of the Arctic Circle. Most of them live in Russia (1.4 million) and Scandinavia (0.5 million), while less than 0.1 million live in North America and Greenland. The largest cities north of the Arctic Circle are situated in Russia: Murmansk, with 0.4 million people in its metropolitan area, and Norilsk with 0.2 million. The largest western city north of the Arctic Circle is Tromso, in Norway, with a population of more than 66,000. The largest city in North America is Barrow in Alaska, with more or less 4,000 inhabitants.
Huskies are found in regions with cold climates like the Arctic, but not specifically at the North Pole. The North Pole is a barren ice-covered ocean surrounded by land, so huskies are not naturally found there. However, they are commonly used in Arctic regions for transportation and as sled dogs.
Arctic Circle to the North Pole distances:1 January 2016, 2616.067 km or 1625.549 miles.1 January 2017, 2616.074 km or 1625.553 miles.1 January 2018, 2616.112 km or 1625.577 miles.1 January 2019, 2616.180 km or 1625.619 miles, at 66° 33' 52.158" N.All UT 00:00:00 Hours Minutes Seconds.To calculate the latitudes I used the PHP Science Labs, Obliquity of the Ecliptic, Nutation in Obliquity and Latitudes of the Arctic/Antarctic Circles, using True IAU 2000B series, and for the distances Charles Karney's GeodSolve online geodesic calculator in WGS84.