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Pilot school student




How different is the siberian artic to the Canadian artic?
- in conditions?
- in oxygen?
Amitpal.S.B.
King George School
March 8, 2005













Answer Prof. Yoshiyuki Fujii
National Institute of Polar Research
March 18, 2005


Arctic Canada and Siberian arctic are very similar in the climate and vegetation. But permafrost is thicker in the Siberia than in the Arctic Canada, where an large ice sheet existed in the last ice age and cold air could not freeze the ground under the thick ice sheet. The oxygen amount in air depends only on the altitude but not on the region.





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