Arctic climate is changing more rapidly than the climate of anywhere else in the world. It has warmed several degrees Celsius in the past century, and ice continues to melt rapidly in most places. This amplification is a result of the atmospheric and ocean patterns that govern the internal dynamics of the climate system in this region.
The climates are called polar climates.
Because Arctic is not on the Equator and it is the coldest part of the world
Arctic Tundra or Arctic Mountains and Glacier.
Yes, Arctic foxes do.
both receive little rainfall
It is much harder to drill in the arctic because of the weather, sometimes the parts of an oil rig freeze. In warmer climates you don't have to worry about that. There is less oil in warmer climates.
both receive little rainfall
both receive little rainfall
Both arctic and desert soils are generally quite thin. Also, neither soil has much organic material so consist primarily of rock particles.
It borders the Arctic Ocean.
Tropical and Highland climates do not exist in Canada. Its climates are arctic, taiga, Cordilleran, maritime, boreal, prairie and southeastern.
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.