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Arctic - Wikipedia The surrounding six Arctic states that border the Arctic Ocean—Canada, the Kingdom of Denmark (with Greenland), Iceland, Norway, Russia, and the United States—are limited to a 200 nautical miles (370 km; 230 mi) exclusive economic zone (EEZ) off their coasts
Arctic | Definition, Climate, People, Facts | Britannica Arctic, northernmost region of Earth, centred on the North Pole and characterized by distinctively polar conditions of climate, plant and animal life, and other physical features The term is derived from the Greek arktos (“bear”), referring to the northern constellation of the Bear
Arctic - National Geographic Society Most scientists define the Arctic as the area within the Arctic Circle, a line of latitude about 66 5° north of the Equator Within this circle are the Arctic ocean basin and the northern parts of Scandinavia, Russia, Canada, Greenland and the U S state of Alaska
The Arctic (U. S. National Park Service) Explore this site to learn more about the rich natural and cultural heritage of the Arctic Archaeology in the Arctic reveals cultures adapted to local conditions Wildlife in the Arctic are particularly adapted for the climate and environment
Arctic Map Map of the Arctic - Facts About the Arctic . . . - WorldAtlas The Arctic is a region of the planet, north of the Arctic Circle, and includes the Arctic Ocean, Greenland, Baffin Island, other smaller northern islands, and the far northern parts of Europe, Russia (Siberia), Alaska and Canada
Arctic Weather and Climate - National Snow and Ice Data Center Arctic climate and weather are closely linked with climate and weather at lower latitudes Weather phenomena at lower latitudes, such as heat waves, cold snaps, storms, floods, and droughts, can be strongly shaped by what is happening in the Arctic
Arctic | Places | WWF - World Wildlife Fund The Arctic is a region like no other in the world and it’s warming twice as fast, bringing with it rapid change impacting life on land and at sea About 4 million people live in the Arctic, spread out over eight countries, including the United States
Arctic - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The land of the Arctic (located around the edges of the Arctic Circle) is mostly tundra A tundra is a cold, almost treeless plain covered with moss and sedges (grass -like plants)
Arctic | U. S. Geological Survey - USGS. gov The Arctic is undergoing historically unprecedented changes in weather, sea ice, temperature and ecosystems These changes have led to greater coastal erosion, greater export of freshwater, and changes to marine and terrestrial ecosystems, habitats, and productivity, among other trends