what is the average rainfall in inches in the polar biome
Actually, I'm not sure. But it's quite similar to a desert's because of the low humidity.
Improved: He right, though its somewhere around 10 to 30 cm. per year. Not inches, CM.
Some regions receive less than 10 inches or 250 millimetres of precipitation each year for more info see the Related Links.
Polar climates get do not typically get precipitation. Do to the cold and the lack of moisture in the air they are usually drier climates.
10- 250 millimeters per year.
6 to 10 inches
Less then 10 inches.
10cm. each year
There is red-leafed plants, plankton, lichen, and and a mix of algae and fungus
A red cap cactus is a cactus that the top of it is red and its shape like a cap that why its call red and cap
i think it uses the cap to absorb nutrients from the tree
The root cap originates from the apical meristem in the plant. The root cap is directly responsible for gravity perception in the plant.
Five different climates are mentoned below :- 1.Tropical Moist Climates: all months have average temperatures above 18° Celsius. 2.Dry Climates: with deficient precipitation during most of the year. 3.Moist Mid-latitude Climates with Mild Winters. 4.Moist Mid-Latitude Climates with Cold Winters. 5.Polar Climates: with extremely cold winters and summers.
Sub-polar.
So the polar ice cap gets 25 cm of rain every year.
Polar areas have frozen water. They are too cold to receive rain. The North Pole sits on an ice cap over an ocean. The South Pole sits on a glacier. So there is lots of water with little precipitation.
I asked this question too... Other sources say the ice cap region average temperature is about -20 degrees Fahrenheit. Hope that helps!
Two, north polar ice cap and south polar ice cap , the arctic and the antarctic
The largest ice cap on mars is the Northern Ice Cap.
Mars Polar CapThe southern polar cap is larger and colder. It is composed of carbon dioxide (dry ice) while the northern is mainly water ice (which freezes at a warmer temperature, therefore the dry ice cap in the south is colder).
A+ - Ice cap
It can reach as high as 27°C and as low as -143°C. The average temperature is around -87°C.
Cap Polar ice cap Mountain ice cap
Southern
In the polar climate.