Arctic Archipelago
The Arctic Archipelago is a group of islands located in the northern part of Canada, primarily within the territory of Nunavut. It consists of over 36,000 islands, with the largest being Baffin Island. The archipelago is characterized by its cold climate, ice-covered landscapes, and unique wildlife, including polar bears and seals.
This region is significant for its rich natural resources and is home to various Indigenous peoples, such as the Inuit. The Arctic Archipelago plays a crucial role in global climate studies, as it is sensitive to changes in temperature and ice cover, impacting both local ecosystems and global sea levels.