Arctic Ring
The "Arctic Ring" refers to a geographical area surrounding the North Pole, characterized by its cold climate, ice-covered waters, and unique ecosystems. This region includes parts of countries like Canada, Russia, Norway, and Greenland, and is home to various wildlife, such as polar bears, walruses, and seals.
The Arctic Ring is also significant for its indigenous cultures, including the Inuit and Sámi peoples, who have adapted to the harsh conditions over thousands of years. Climate change poses a threat to this area, leading to melting ice and impacting both the environment and local communities.