Definition: "Arctic", in the context of the Bible, refers to a region located near the North Pole where ice formations are predominantly present due to its proximity to Earth's polar regions. This area was once covered by sea, but after global warming, it has become an arid desert, with snow and ice covering much of the land, primarily in Antarctica. The term "Arctisca" comes from Latin, which translates to "westward." The term "Arctic" is a generic term used for all regions located near or on the polar opposite side of Earth's equator. It encompasses not only the Arctic Ocean but also surrounding areas with similar features like high tides, icebergs, and glaciers. Definition: In the Bible, "Arctisca" refers to the region where Earth's poles are very cold and ice is abundant due to global warming, particularly in Antarctica.