Subarctics

Subarctics refer to regions that are characterized by cold temperatures, typically ranging from -20 to 10 degrees Celsius. These areas are located just below the Arctic Circle and experience long, harsh winters with heavy snowfall. The vegetation in subarctic regions is typically comprised of coniferous forests and tundra. Wildlife in these areas includes animals such as caribou, wolves, and bears. The indigenous people of the subarctic regions have adapted to the harsh climate through traditional hunting and survival techniques.

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Subarctics