Antarctica's average temperature is the coldest on earth. You don't state your winter temperatures, but summer temperatures in Antarctica can rise -- in some places -- to almost zero degrees F.
The summer temperature on the Antarctic Peninsula can be warm-ish, in the upper 30 or 40 degrees F.
Very hot in summer, cold in winter (very cold in the mountains and in the north).
Alaska
Temperate Hot in the summer, cold in the winter Tropical Has highest insulation Polar Has lowest insulation
Sure is.
Cold.
The opposite of winter is summer.
Hot deserts are very hot in the summer but have mild temperatures in the winter. Some cold deserts are cool or even cold all year long. Others are hot in the summer but can be bitterly cold in the winter.
Winter because summer is usually pretty hot and winter is pretty cold sometimes...
well the same is that there both seasons and diffrence is that summer is hot and winter is cold.
hot and cold
It can be in summer but it can also be cold in winter.
Tropical :)