The polar regions are cold year-round, but they are their coldest August through May.
The polar region is cold because the energy of the sun arrives at an oblique angle.
It is very cold because the equator is in the middle while the north pole is at the top making the northpole have less Sun. so it is freezing.
yes it is always freezing cold even in the summer
The South Pole is located on Antarctica, a continent that stores 90% of the Earth's ice. It is about 30 degrees F colder than the North Pole, which sits on Arctic Ocean ice.
Cold because it is far away from the equater in the middle of the earth.
Both polar regions are cold regions.
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Cold wind in the region will lower the temperature of the place.
Pay close attention to your question. A maritime (meaning oceanic) air mass has moisture, therefore it's not dry. Polar (meaning from the polar region) air mass is cold, therefore it is cold. Hence a maritime polar air mass would be moist and cold...how hard was that?
Tundra
Antarctica is considered the coldest and windiest continent. Both polar regions are cold and windy. As well, high mountain peaks are cold and windy.
eh... I do believe if your looking for temperate region? :o
The polar regions are cold year-round, but they are their coldest August through May.The polar region is cold because the energy of the sun arrives at an oblique angle.
Cold and dry.
In the Arctic Polar Region, there is the US, Canada, Denmark (via Greenland), Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. In the Antarctic Polar Region, there is only the continent of Antarctica.
Polar Air masses, exiting The Arctic are always cold and sometimes COLD. Maritime Areas always involve Oceans and moisture.
There are no tropical plans in either polar region: it's too cold for them to survive in those geographies.
the habitat of Polar Bear and Penguin is cold or a snowy region .they feed fish . they have fur on there body which keep them save from cold
The polar regions of the world are always cold during the year.
tundra
Cold wind in the region will lower the temperature of the place.
Cold wind in the region will lower the temperature of the place.
Because "polar" refers to the Suns pole or axis, not to a region of cold.
The arctic is NOT "under the equator." It is at the north polar region. The Antarctic is at the south polar region; the average temp in the polar regions are much colder than at the equator.