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" During winter, the Arctic ter moves to a warmer place, in which zone do you think the
Arctic tern lives? Why does it move to a warmer place​

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An arctic tern soars over Iceland. These small birds have one of the longest annual migrations of any animal on Earth. Every year, arctic terns migrate from the Arctic Circle to the Antarctic Circle—a round-trip journey of about 30,000 kilometers (18,641 miles).

Arctic Terns breed in treeless areas with little to no ground cover, in open boreal forests, and on small islands and barrier beaches along the northern Atlantic Coast. They forage over streams, ponds, lakes, estuaries, and the open ocean. They tend to migrate offshore although some individuals may migrate overland.

The Arctic tern is circumpolar. That means it is found around the polar regions. In North America, it breeds across Alaska and northern Canada, south to northern British Columbia , the Hudson Bay, and along the Atlantic Coast to Massachusetts. It winters on the ice pack off of Antarctica.

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