Yes, wood has been found in Arctic regions, primarily as fossilized remains from ancient forests that existed millions of years ago when the climate was much warmer. These remnants, including trees and other plant material, provide evidence of a significantly different environment in the Arctic during periods such as the Eocene epoch. Today, some areas of the Arctic still have limited vegetation, but the current climate is not conducive to the growth of trees.
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