But have you ever wondered what plants and animals live in a polar habitatand how they survive in the cold? Well, wrap up warm, we're off to the Arctic Circle to find out! Brrr… It looks really ...
A third of the Arctic’s tundra, forests, and wetlands have become a source of carbon emissions, a new study has found, as ...
Ellesmere Island in the Canadian Arctic: Salix arctica is the dominant shrub species The low-lying shrubs, grasses and other plants growing in the Arctic are getting taller. The finding comes from ...
Part of the soil is frozen all year round, although the top part defrosts in summer and plants such as mosses can grow. In the Arctic, the ice provides a natural hunting ground for the polar bear ...
Permafrost — the permanently frozen ground that underlies much of the Arctic land surface — is thawing in many parts of the Arctic ... vast network of wetlands and lakes across the Arctic tundra that ...
are protected from industrial development by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. The Biden administration is considering removing these protections, called D1 withdrawals, which could enable mining ...
SAN ANTONIO — Forecast guidance and computer models are now on board with the idea of cold polar air pushing south ... If you have plants in pots around your home, prepare to bring them in ...