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  1. Arctic Ocean - Wikipedia

    WEBThe Arctic Ocean is the smallest and shallowest of the world's five oceanic divisions. It spans an area of approximately 14,060,000 km 2 (5,430,000 sq mi) and is known as one of the coldest of oceans. The International …

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    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 is almost enti rely covered by water, much of it frozen.
    Arctic, northernmost region of Earth, centered 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 word arktos (‘bear’), referring to the northern constellation of the Bear.
    The area north of the Circle is about 20,000,000 km 2 (7,700,000 sq mi) and covers roughly 4% of Earth's surface. The Arctic Circle passes through the Arctic Ocean, the Scandinavian Peninsula, North Asia, Northern America, and Greenland.
    The word 'Arctic' comes from the Greek word αρκτος, meaning "bear". The North Pole aims at the stars called the Great Bear and the Little Bear . In some parts of the Arctic the ground is covered with bright-colored flowers during the short summer. These little plants have very short stems.
  3. Arctic Circle - Wikipedia

    WEB46 rows · The Arctic Circle, roughly 67° north of the Equator, defines the …

  4. Arctic | Definition, Climate, People, & Facts | Britannica

    WEB3 days ago · Arctic, northernmost region of Earth, centered 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 …

  5. Arc·tic
    adjective
    1. relating to the regions around the North Pole:
      "an Arctic explorer"
      Opposite:
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