Mean January temperature of Harbin: -17.3C Mean January temperature of Reykjavík: 0.7C Mean January temperature of Helsinki: -0.7C Mean January temperature of Murmansk: -6.5C Mean January temperature of Anchorage: -5.2C I don't see why China doesn't qualify as an arctic state
@@iscariot1572 so hypothetically if iceland magically has a tropical climate and stays above 10C year round it's still considered an arctic state and finland doesn't qualify since it doesn't touch the arctic ocean?
very good video man I really enjoyed it and learnt a lot. Good luck with the channel!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I'm loving your videos,cheers from italy and keep up this good work
Terrible auto narrator ruins otherwise good video
Make Arctic Great (Again) for the first time
coming soon is 50 years, ok
30-50 years for a significant reduction in ice cover. And the battle is likely to start earlier
Mean January temperature of Harbin: -17.3C
Mean January temperature of Reykjavík: 0.7C
Mean January temperature of Helsinki: -0.7C
Mean January temperature of Murmansk: -6.5C
Mean January temperature of Anchorage: -5.2C
I don't see why China doesn't qualify as an arctic state
Good point but all of these cities are located on a coast line except Harbin. So, it explains temperature difference.
It's in the name arctic states should have a coast on the arctic it has nothing to do with the temperture
Mean July temperature of Antarctica: -26,5C
I don't see why Antarctica doesn't qualify as Arctica
@@Fire_ous because it's on the southern hemisphere
@@iscariot1572 so hypothetically if iceland magically has a tropical climate and stays above 10C year round it's still considered an arctic state and finland doesn't qualify since it doesn't touch the arctic ocean?
Ships aren’t using the suez