No. Ireland is a long way from the North Pole, though it is closer to it than it is to the equator. It is not close enough to the North Pole to be described as being polar.
When a polar air mass slips down over Ireland, it can bring cold weather. If the meeting point between a cold and warm air mass is over Ireland it can bring rain.
They walked across the sea ice (where they live), and still travel in this way. There is evidence that the ancestor of the polar bear originated in present-day Ireland.
There are very few places on earth not inhabited by snakes. These include some islands, the country of Ireland and the polar regions.
No its not polar
It is a polar molecule and has polar bonds.
Polar contains polar. Non-polar contains nothing.
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ClO4 is polar.
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It is Polar