North American Arctic
Main article: Arctic
The North American Arctic comprises the northern portions of Alaska (USA), Northern Canada and Greenland. Major bodies of water include the Arctic Ocean, Hudson Bay, the Gulf of Alaska and North Atlantic Ocean. The western limit is the Seward Peninsula and the Bering Strait. The southern limit is the Arctic Circle latitude of 66° 33’N, which is the approximate limit of the midnight sun and the polar night.
The region is defined by environmental limits where the average temperature for the warmest month (July) is below 10 °C (50 °F). The northernmost tree line roughly follows the isotherm at the boundary of this region. The area has tundra and polar vegetation.
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Alaska | Aleutian Islands | Canadian Arctic Archipelago | Diomede Islands | Newfoundland and Labrador | Northwest Territories | Nunavik | Nunavut | Yukon |
USA | USA | Canada | USA/Russia | Canada | Canada | Canada | Canada | Canada |
See also
Gallery
- Artificially coloured topographical map of the Arctic region
- Icebergs at Cape York, Greenland.
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