The Arctic is a very chilly place at the top of the Earth. This lesson will teach you about the Arctic, how cold it gets there, what animals make it their home and some other cool facts about this very cold place. What is the Arctic?
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These are the 5 major interconnected oceans- the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, and Southern or Antarctic Oceans. In some places, the oceans are deeper than the world’s tallest mountains. The Pacific Ocean is the largest in the world covering about 63 million square miles. It has the ...
Tundra Biome Facts The tundra biome is an ecosystem situated near the North Pole in the Arctic Circle. It is by far the coldest of all biomes. The winters are extremely cold with temperatures typically below -34° C. The summers last only about two months and the temperatures are still ...
Native to the Arctic region, reindeer are one of the staples for the survival of Arctic people, having been used… Discover the Incredible Adaptations That Help Reindeer Thrive in the Arctic Reindeer are a species of deer also known as caribou in certain regions. They are found in the Arc...
Not all deserts are hot. Because both the Arctic and Antarctica have very little rain (or snow) they’re also considered to be deserts. These polar regions are known as ‘cold deserts’. You can find out about the animals that live in cold deserts on these pages:Arctic AnimalsandAntarctic...
(Vulpes lagopus)is a medium-sized fox that is most commonly found in the Arctic Tundra Biome—occupying much of the Arctic islands. It is all snow white except the black nose and eyes; as a result of which the fox camouflages it in the snowy background. IUCN has listed arctic fox as ...
The Siberian Sea, or the East Siberian Sea, is a part of the Arctic Ocean. While most of us know about the great seas and oceans, we are unaware of the Siberian Sea. Read along to know some interesting facts about this unique water body.
The first group went extinct about 45,000 years ago and stayed closer to the Arctic. The second group went extinct about 12,000 years ago and skeletons of this type have been found as far south as the Shandong Province in China and Granada in Spain. Woolly mammoths may have gotten onto ...
Tundra regions make up some of the coldest regions on Earth. The word "tundra" derives from the Finnish word for "treeless plain," which fits a broad description of the tundra biome. The tundra regions tend to range in a circuit from south of the Arctic ice caps. Tundra climates can be...