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What climate do arctic climates and desert climates share that makes their soils similar?

both receive little rainfall


What climate feature do arctic climates and desert climates share that make their soils similar?

both receive little rainfall


What climate feature do arctic climate and desert climates share that make their soils similar?

both receive little rainfall


What climate feature do Arctic climate and desert Climates share that makes their soils similar?

both receive little rainfall


Which climates are found in the United states but not in Canada?

Arctic Tundra or Arctic Mountains and Glacier.


What climate feature do arctic climates and desert climates share that makes their soils similar?

Both arctic and desert climates have low precipitation levels, resulting in little moisture available to support vegetation growth. As a result, the soils in both climates tend to be dry, nutrient-poor, and often have a high salt content.


How do geographer's categorize earths different climates?

They categorize the climates by 3 different climate zones. The Tropical, Temperate, and the Polar.


What is the climate at home of the fox?

Foxes are found in any type of climate zone.


A climate that is cold all year long is?

A climate that is cold all year long is referred to as a polar climate. These climates are characterized by extremely low temperatures and little variation throughout the year, with cold winters and short summers. Areas near the poles, such as the Arctic and Antarctic regions, experience polar climates.


Why are arctic soils and desert soils similar even though arctic climates are very different from desert climates?

Both arctic and desert soils are generally quite thin. Also, neither soil has much organic material so consist primarily of rock particles.


What was the climate of Lief Ericson?

Leif Erikson lived in a colder climate in the 10th and 11th centuries in what is now known as Iceland, Greenland and Vinland (part of North America). These regions experience cold temperatures, with Iceland and Greenland having Arctic climates and Vinland having a temperate climate similar to parts of Canada.


Where are polar and subarctic climates found?

As the name suggests, Polar climate is referred to the climate near the poles. The question suggests a referrence to North Pole. Sub-arctic climate is refering to the climatic conditions just south of the Arctic circle surrounding the North Pole.