permafagy
Permafagy is a misspelling of permafrost. Permafrost refers to ground that remains frozen for two or more consecutive years. This frozen ground can include soil, rock, and sediment, and it may or may not contain ice. Permafrost is found in high-latitude regions, such as the Arctic, and in high-altitude regions, such as mountain ranges. It covers approximately 24% of the land surface in the Northern Hemisphere.
The depth of permafrost can vary significantly, from less than a meter to over a kilometer. Above
Permafrost plays a crucial role in the Arctic ecosystem, influencing hydrology, vegetation, and wildlife. It acts