The Arctic ecosystem is located in northern regions including parts of Canada, Greenland, Russia, Iceland, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Alaska. It has cold winters and cool summers with low precipitation mostly in the form of snow. The habitat supports dwarf plants and mosses as well as herbivores like caribou and arctic hare that are preyed on by predators such as snowy owls, arctic foxes, and wolves. Food chains and webs show how energy passes between organisms in the ecosystem. The document also notes resources and tourism in the Arctic and warns that climate change could cause coastal flooding.