Users' questions

What are fun facts about the Arctic?

What are fun facts about the Arctic?

Find out some of our favourite Arctic facts!

  • The Arctic Ocean is the smallest of the earth’s five major oceans, but it still covers 14 million square kilometres – that’s almost twice the size of Australia!
  • Polar bears are only found in the Arctic and are the largest land predators on Earth.

What are 5 facts about the Arctic?

Arctic facts for kids

  • The Arctic is located at the northernmost part of Earth.
  • The name ‘Arctic’ comes from a Greek word meaning ‘bear’.
  • Winter temperatures can drop below −50 °C.
  • Polar bears live in the Arctic, near the North Pole.
  • In total, only about 4 million people live in the arctic.

How would you describe the Arctic?

The Arctic is the northernmost region of Earth. Most scientists define the Arctic as the area within the Arctic Circle, a line of latitude about 66.5° north of the Equator. The Arctic is almost entirely covered by water, much of it frozen. Some frozen features, such as glaciers and icebergs, are frozen freshwater.

What are 3 facts about the Arctic ocean?

The Arctic Ocean is the smallest of all five oceans. The total surface area of the Arctic Ocean is 6 million mi2. The average depth of the Arctic Ocean is 3,953 feet. The deepest part of the Arctic Ocean is 18,210 feet in the Fram Strait.

How cold is it in the Arctic?

Really cold, or really, really cold?

Time of year Average (mean) temperature
North Pole South Pole
Summer 32° F (0° C) −18° F (−28.2° C)
Winter −40° F (−40° C) −76° F (−60° C)

Are Arctic foxes playful?

With their playful nature, once encountered, the Arctic fox instantly gains popularity with guests. Arctic foxes have such a cheeky personality that they are also known as the “clowns of the tundra” – as our past guests and Expedition Leaders on Polar Bear Migration Fly-In Photo Safari can attest!

Is the Arctic ice or land?

The Arctic is a vast ice covered ocean surrounded by land. The pack ice ranges in thickness from a few inches to over 6 feet, below which are deep basins of seawater just above the freezing point.

How did Arctic get its name?

The word Arctic comes from the Greek word ἀρκτικός (arktikos), “near the Bear, northern” and from the word ἄρκτος (arktos), meaning bear. The area can be defined as north of the Arctic Circle (about 66° 34’N), the approximate southern limit of the midnight sun and the polar night.

How hot is the Arctic?

The average high temperature in summer approaches 10 °C (50 °F), and the average low temperature in July is above freezing, though temperatures below freezing are observed every month of the year.

How big is the Arctic?

about 5.4 million square miles
3. How big is the Arctic Ocean? The Arctic Ocean is about 5.4 million square miles—about 1.5 times as big as the US—but it is the world’s smallest ocean.

What are baby arctic foxes called?

kits
In spring and summer, Arctic foxes live in family groups. An adult male is called a dog, and an adult female is called a vixen. Babies are called kits, and a group of babies born at the same time is called a litter.

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