the polar zone
the polar zone
By their size, distance, and temperature
For example temperature and pressure.
Temperature and precipitation are the two main characteristics of a region's climate. Temperature helps determine the overall warmth or coldness of an area, while precipitation refers to the amount of rainfall or snowfall the region receives.
Color, Temperature, size/mass, and brightness
Varies its resistance with regard to temperature.
temperature, climate, closeness to water, animals
temperature and humidity, enabling the air mass to maintain its characteristics as it moves across the Earth's surface. This uniformity in air properties allows meteorologists to classify air masses based on their temperature and humidity characteristics.
it is the lowest temperature at which a liquid changes into semi solid and loses all its flow characteristics.
Solid in room temperature, resistant to heat
One is......... The temperature rises as you go up into the Thermosphere.
Temperature and Precipitation.