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The effects of climatic changes are particularly pronounced at these ends of the Earth and have already attracted worldwide attention and concern. Many recent articles related to the International Polar Year underscore the importance of even basic mapping of the Arctic and Antarctic....
the university soon lost itself in the exploration of the fascinating north; the multi-cultured heritage and numerous languages, the richest sea in the world, the popular health in Arctic climes, the mysteries of the Northern Lights and many other aspects of this interesting corner of the world...
Maps of the world showing all of Earth's oceans: the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, and the Southern (Antarctic).
Ice stopped them all, and the Arctic Ocean remained a white, likely ice covered, spot on the world map. Strangely enough, in the 19th century it was seriously discussed that the Arctic Ocean, beyond the ice encountered by the expeditions, might be an open ocean. One argument for this ...
C. Human beings are tiny in this world. D. We must stop using natural resources. 2. Why did Willem Barentsz come to the Norwegian Arctic? A. To draw a map of Norway. B. To find a northeast path to China. C. To explore the local history. D. To search for a passage to Holland...
Fig. 2: Loss of ecoregion representation. The impact of excluding Russian research stations from the INTERACT network on the count of research stations across the range of high-latitude ecoregions covered by the network. The INTERACT research stations are represented in the map by squares, and th...
67–77 (Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna, Arctic Council, 2013). Davy, R. In Encyclopedia of the World’s Biomes (eds Goldstein, M. I. & DellaSala, D. A.) 457–464. (Elsevier, 2020). Daniëls, F., Gillespie, L. & Poulin, M. In Arctic Biodiversity Assessment: Status and...
In 1847, Sir John Franklin and a crew of 128 men disappeared while searching for the fabled Northwest Passage. A National Geographic team sought to find evidence of their fate—but the Arctic doesn’t give up its secrets easily.