The gates of the Arctic is a
national park where there is wildlife community and natural resources. It is
known as a park since the National Park and Reserve wants to keep it safe and
sound. There have been many humans living there in the past such as hunters,
and gatherers who traveled between the mountains' forested southern
slopes and the Arctic Coasts. Their once used to be an Eskimo village and
village and now it is preserved in the park. The park is located in Central
Brooks Range about 200 miles northwest of Fairbanks, Alaska. The park covers 8.4 million acres of arctic
wilderness giving all its land to the animals. The climate over there is freezing. The season of summer's temperature is averagely 40 °F. The season of winter goes all the way down to -25°F. This is frigid than any other Biome in the entire world. The customary amount of rain fall per year is mostly fewer than 15 inches.
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