In the Subarctic climate zone located below the Arctic zone.
Caribou are found in arctic and subarctic regions.
In the climate zone south of the arctic in most of Canada.
Subarctic.
The subarctic climate zone is typically found in regions located just south of the Arctic Circle, between approximately 50 and 70 degrees latitude in areas like northern Canada, Alaska, Siberia, and Scandinavia. The subarctic climate is characterized by long, cold winters and short, cool summers.
The similar circle in the southern hemisphere is known as the Antarctic Circle.
Russia has the same climate as Canada. They both are located in the arctic and subarctic latitudes. They also both have vast areas of taiga, which is subarctic coniferous forest.
As the name suggests, Polar climate is referred to the climate near the poles. The question suggests a referrence to North Pole. Sub-arctic climate is refering to the climatic conditions just south of the Arctic circle surrounding the North Pole.
Yes sort of, next to the arctic.
A+ Subarctic
Alaska has a subarctic and arctic climate. The southern regions of Alaska have a subarctic climate with milder winters and cooler summers, while the northern regions have an arctic climate with long, cold winters and short, cool summers.
Some of the animals found in the subarctic region include caribou, musk oxen, Arctic foxes, snowshoe hares, and snowy owls. These animals have adapted to the cold climate and harsh conditions of the subarctic environment.