Just a bit hotter than your cold coffee
very cold in the winter and not to cold in the summer.
Cold.
Glaciers are not what keep the poles cold. The cold at the poles is what creates glaciers.
The polar regions, specifically the North and South Poles, are always cold due to their proximity to the Earth's axis and limited sunlight reaching these areas.
The seasons at the poles are spring, summer, fall and winter. Because the poles are in different hemispheres, the seasons are opposite. The dates that the seasons change is the same at both poles. For example, when it is winter at the South Pole, it's summer at the North Pole.
the moon affects the season summer cause the south and north poles are constly moving
Ozone layer forms in summer. therefore it initiates its recovery at that time.
The North and south poles. The environment is way to cold for amphibians.
No. There is nothing for them to eat there and, it is too cold.
Quite. Although global warming may change that.
Every geography on earth experiences four seasons annually: spring, summer, fall and winter. Winter begins in the Northern Hemisphere on December 21, and because of the tilt of the earth, this is the beginning of Summer in the Southern Hemisphere. All seasons at the poles change according to this pattern.
The North and South Poles during Summer. It doesn't even get darker! At the poles there are only two seasons -Light -Dark