west Asia (a)
whoeva rote dat is rong!!! i no this is for Asia wise... if u just ask on wiki then u could get false answers like this one and it is actually north Asia (d). just type the same thing on Google and without looking on wiki just click on 1 or 2 of the links and then u will get the rite answer silly!!!They would be found in North Asia.
Rattlesnakes prefer warmer climates such as would be found in temperate or tropical areas.
No, ice covers both poles. The equator between them would melt any connection between the two polar climates.
In the tropics is nice and warm and summer like. But in the polar climates well lets just say that if you didn't have the proper clothing then you would freeze to death in seconds, aka it's pretty freaking cold like -50 degrees Fahrenheit and lower in polar and arctic climates.
They live in many countries but many are not native to that country. They are usually found in temperate climates not what would be called jungles or the North and South Pole areas.
The polar bear is found in the Arctic Circle and the nearby islands. They can be found in good numbers in Alaska, Norway, Denmark, Russia and Canada. There are smaller populations in the surrounding regions near the Arctic pole. They prefer the Cold Icy areas of the Arctic and thrive in areas where the human intervention is minimal. They are found in good numbers in areas where their primary prey, the Seals mate and nest.
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These two species are adapted to very different climates, therefore they would not live together.
Research stations in polar climates, especially on Antarctica, are committed and dedicated to studying the health of planet Earth through science.
That would be the polar bear.
They'd flood.
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No. No polar bears are naturally found in the Antarctic. They are only found in the Arctic. If they were found anywhere else it would be in a zoo, such as in Toronto, Canada, Germany, Denmark, England, some American zoos, and others.