Arctic Regions
The Arctic Regions are areas located around the North Pole, characterized by extremely cold temperatures and unique ecosystems. This region includes parts of countries like Canada, Russia, Norway, and Greenland. The Arctic is home to ice-covered oceans, tundra landscapes, and a variety of wildlife, including polar bears, seals, and arctic foxes.
The Arctic is also significant for its natural resources, such as oil and gas, and is affected by climate change, leading to melting ice and rising sea levels. Indigenous peoples, like the Inuit, have lived in these regions for thousands of years, adapting to the harsh environment and maintaining their cultural traditions.