The temperature difference between the Arctic and the Sahara can be as much as 100 degrees or more. In January, the Arctic can reach as much as -50 degrees Fahrenheit while the desert can reach well over 100 degrees.
The difference would be greatest in the winter, because the temperature near the equator is relatively constant, but the Arctic is considerably colder in the winter.
The temperature contrast between the equator and the Arctic region is greatest in the summer due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. During the summer, the Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun, causing more direct sunlight and higher temperatures at the equator and lower temperatures in the Arctic region. This leads to a larger temperature difference between the two regions.
The Arctic is an ocean. Antarctica is a continent, and is the driest continent, having a relative humidity of about five percent, which classifies it as a desert.
The Sahara is the largest non-arctic desert.
There is no difference. They are the same things.
Opposite hemispheres.
Yes, Antarctica is the largest desert in the world and considerably larger than the Sahara.ANS 2 Antarctica is usually measured at 14,000,000 km2 - Sahara at last measurement was 9,400,000 km2
the snow hare is slightly larger and more muscular
The main difference between the rainforest and the Arctic is the climate and ecosystem. Rainforests are characterized by high temperatures, abundant rainfall, and dense vegetation, while the Arctic has cold temperatures, frozen land and water, and minimal vegetation. The biodiversity and species in each region are adapted to thrive in those specific environments.
The difference is that Artic Foxes are bigger than wolfs
No, the fennec lives in the Sahara of northern Africa.
The common tern has a blood red bill with a blake tip and the arctic tern has a dark crimson bill.