A visit To The Arctic

in hive-184437 •  4 years ago 

The Arctic is sort of possibly one among those places that you simply don’t want to go to , unless you propose on becoming a famous explorer and adventure.

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It is seriously,cold up there with some super harsh weather!

Well let’s get on with it and see what this freezing place is all about.

Where is the Arctic?

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The Arctic is right up in the northernmost part of Earth.
It is also called the Arctic region which is formed from the Arctic Ocean , brrrrrr, parts of Russia, Greenland, Canada, USA, Norway, Iceland, Sweden and Finland.It is certainly spread out far and wide.Scientists often describe the Arctic because the area above the ‘Arctic Circle’.This is actually an imaginary line that circles around the top of the globe.
As the Earth tilts, there is at least one day a year that’s in complete darkness.
That would be quite weird.

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There are indigenous people who live here, called the ‘Inuits’ and they’ve found extremely inventive ways to adapt to the unbelievably severe living conditions, which is one of the harshest places on the planet.
Wow, there are over 4 million people that call this home, not just Inuits, there are other people living there too.
Inuit People
Scientists check things

Scientists wanted to see if the ice sheet within the Arctic Ocean rested ashore or water, so in 1958, a submarine called the USS Nautilus sailed beneath the frozen ice of the Arctic Ocean.They proved that this massive ice sheet rests on water. Job done, now we know!How did it get it’s name?The word ‘Arctic’ comes from the Greek word for bear, Arktos.
But if you think it’s about polar bears, then think again.Apparently the name refers to two constellations that are seen in the northern sky — ‘Ursa Minor’ (Little Bear) and ‘Ursa Major’ (Great Bear).
Over recent years, the Arctic region has shrunk due to global warming, which is the gradual increase of the Earth’s temperature.
Surprisingly, there's life on the Arctic, despite its weather .
But again, these forms of life have adapted. There are small shrubs, herbs, mosses and lichens.
There also are some animals including polar bears, wolverines, squirrels, birds, walrus’ and seals.

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They’ve got some survival power!
Polar Bear
Narwhals
An amazing species found only in the Arctic is the narwhal, which is often called the ‘unicorn of the sea.’

What a wierd name, so why is it called that.Male narwhals have a straight tusk that comes straight out of the front of their head and it can grow to over 3m in length!
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The North Pole..Ever wondered where the North Pole was, well its right here in the Arctic.

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The Arctic has quite few natural resources including fish, oil, gas and variety of minerals.The ice of the Arctic has about 10% of the world’s water .
This giant, white, frozen reservoir, which is a massive natural place that collects water, and it reflects sunlight, helping keep it cool.It also plays a massive role in keeping our global climate stable.So, there it all is…some awesome facts about the Arctic.
**facts about the arctic))
The Arctic is located at the northernmost part of Earth
The name ‘Arctic’ comes from a Greek word sense ‘bear’.
Winter temperatures can drop below −50 °C
Polar bears sleep in the Arctic, near the North Pole
In total, only about 4 million people sleep in the arctic
The Arctic region is home to the North Pole
Eight nations surround the Arctic The U.S. Canada, Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and Russia
The Arctic has natural resources, including oil and natural gas, large quantities of minerals including iron ore, Nickle and copper

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