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The temperature rarely rises above freezing in the polar zone.

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What climate does temperature seldom rise above freezing?

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What climate does the temperature seldom rise above freezing?

polar ice cap


What zone does the temperatures seldom rise above freezing?

polar ice caps


In what zones does the temperature seldomly rise above freezing?

In the polar region/zone, the temperature seldom rises above freezing. Ice Cap A+


In which high latitude climate do temperatures rise above freezing?

subartic


What zones do the temperature seldomly rise above freezing?

The arctic and antarctic zones


When does the temperature rise above 0 degrees Celsius in Barrow Alaska?

The high average in June is above freezing, but one must wait until July before the low average goes above freezing.


Is the Antarctica always freezing cold?

Not very often, and if it does rise above 0 degrees F, it is only by a few degrees, usually less than 10.


The terrain of most of the Baltic countries can be described as .?

....flat. Hills are rare and seldom rise to more than 300 meters above sea level.


Why doesn't the temperature at the poles rise above 10 C?

Because of the angle between the earth's rotational axis and the sun, even at the height of summer, the sun shines at an oblique angle at the poles, never getting directly overhead, which means that it is filtered through more of the atmosphere, reducing its intensity and thus its warming effects. The net result is that the temperature at the poles seldom rises much above freezing.


Temperatures in this state seldom rise into the 70's...what state is it?

Alaska


What is the climate of Slovenia?

As with any country it depends on the part of the country you are talking about. Although Slovenia is a small country (only around 20,000 square kilometres) it has 3 distict climates. Along the coast near the cities of Koper and Trieste (Italy) there is a Mediterraneum climate with hot summers and mild winters. In the mountain areas in the north near the cities of Ljubljana (the capital) and the resort of Bled the climate is Alpine but temperatures in summer often rise above 30c. The remainder of the country has a continental climate with hot summers and often freezing winters.