
Alaska's Arctic comprises the vast stretch of land extending north from the Yukon River, encompassing the Brooks Mountain Range, and reaching the shores of the Arctic Ocean. The position of Alaska's Arctic near the top of the globe bestows upon it extended periods with 24-hour sunlight in the summer and 24-hour darkness in the winter. The extreme seasonal climate changes associated with the alternating intensity and dearth of solar energy are the forces that have powerfully impacted the natural and cultural landscapes of Alaska's Arctic.
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