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No. Where volcanoes appear is not affected by climate. There are volcanoes in places such as Iceland, Alaska, and Antarctica.
Chunks of Antarctica have been irretrievably Lost, thus It's Coastline has been altered.
The melting of the glaciers and ice caps of Greenland, Antarctica and other places.
About 85% of the world has cold climate. Only 15% has hot or moderate climate. It is in the tropics there is temperate climate.
Some do. Volcanoes can be found in any climate; they are not affected by it.
Antarctica and Greenland (resource: science book :P)
No. Where volcanoes appear is not affected by climate. There are volcanoes in places such as Iceland, Alaska, and Antarctica.
There is nothing in the world like Antarctica. Greenland may be closest, given its glacier cover. However, Antarctica is 30 degrees F. colder than the polar climate in the Northern Hemisphere.
Greenland and the Arctic. Also Canada and Antarctica.
The cores are drilled from the ice itself - ice sheets in Antarctica and Greenland.
there was the medieval warm period which lead the vikings to colonize Greenland
The climate of Antarctica is affected by its geographic position--it is on the south pole, so it gets no sun at all during the winter. There are also ocean currents, wind currents, and other things that affect the climate.
Chunks of Antarctica have been irretrievably Lost, thus It's Coastline has been altered.
Antarctica is a polar climate.
The melting of the glaciers and ice caps of Greenland, Antarctica and other places.
The implementation of laws that slow global warming and in other ways limit the damage of climate change are all works that countries can perform to protect Antarctica.
Antarctica is a polar climate, the more extreme of the two.