Frozen North
"Frozen North" refers to the vast, icy regions of the Arctic, characterized by extreme cold, glaciers, and tundra landscapes. This area includes parts of countries like Canada, Greenland, and Russia, where temperatures can drop significantly during winter months. The region is home to unique wildlife, such as polar bears, arctic foxes, and various migratory birds.
The term also evokes the cultural and historical significance of the Arctic, including the lifestyles of indigenous peoples like the Inuit and Sámi. These communities have adapted to the harsh environment, relying on traditional practices such as hunting and fishing for sustenance.