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In Into the wild, one of the most interesting things to me was the various climates that Chris Mccandlass visits in his journey. From the desert to the Subarctic, He lives in many different climates throughout his journey, and for each post, I am going to talk about each climate that he lived in, starting with the Subarctic.
Part I. The Subartic
Chris's time in the Alaska wilderness was a perfect example of the Subartic Climate. The subartic is located below the artic circle, about 50 to 66 degrees North latitude. (shown in red on the picture)The Subartic is known for having the widest temperature differential between the summer and winter, with some years having a 120 degree or more difference. In the subarctic, The amount of sunlight varies greatly from
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