Cold desert
the north and south poles are accountable for different climates
botth of them can change and the latitude is what determins a climate
deserts poles tropical mediterranean
The climate near the equator is hot and dry, think of the Sahara desert. The climate near the north and south poles is very cold for almost the whole year.
Ice cap climates are typically found near the poles, covering areas like Greenland and Antarctica. Tundra climates are found slightly farther from the poles, circling the Arctic and Antarctic regions, and include areas like northern Canada and Russia.
Temperate climates occur in the middle latitudes, the region halfway between the equator and the poles.
The North and South Poles have the coldest climates on earth because light strikes them obliquely (at an angle) and only for a part of the year. Low sun angles make for less heating, and when there is no sun, it gets cold. That's why the poles of the earth have the coldest climates.
Climates closer to the poles and the tops of vertical climates have similarities in terms of cooler temperatures, lower air pressure, and limited vegetation due to harsh conditions. Both regions experience extreme weather patterns and can support specialized flora and fauna adapted to these challenging environments.
Tropical, temperate, and polar climates can occur at different latitudes. Tropical climates are found near the equator, temperate climates are found in the mid-latitudes, and polar climates are found near the poles.
At the poles,, there are one sunrise and one sunset each year, which means that for about six months annually, there is no sun there. This contributes significantly to their climates.
botth of them can change and the latitude is what determins a climate
It is an evergreen forest. Both poles grow only coniferous trees. The climates at both poles can only grow trees that do not lose their leaves.