Subarctic (adjective)

  1. Relating to or located in the subarctic regions of the earth, which are just south of the Arctic Circle.
  2. Having a climate that is characterized by long, cold winters and short, cool summers.

Origin:

The word 'subarctic' is derived from the prefix 'sub-' meaning below or under, and the noun 'arctic' referring to the far north. it was first recorded in english in the late 19th century.

Examples:

  1. The subarctic tundra is characterized by its harsh, unforgiving environment.
  2. The subarctic regions are home to many unique species of plants and animals that have adapted to the extreme conditions.
  3. Despite the challenges, the people who live in the subarctic have found ways to survive and thrive in their harsh environment.
  4. The subarctic region experiences long periods of darkness in the winter, followed by months of near-constant daylight in the summer.
  5. The subarctic landscape is dotted with glaciers and snow-capped mountains, creating a stunning and otherworldly setting.
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