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Q: What is the temperature of the polar region?
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What is the highest temperature in the polar region?

13 degrees Fahrenheit


How does wind affect the polar climate?

Cold wind in the region will lower the temperature of the place.


How does wind affect polar climates?

Cold wind in the region will lower the temperature of the place.


What is the temperature of the Northern biome polar region?

The average temperature is 30˚F (34˚C) - 32˚F (0˚C).


Which polar region has the highest average elevation?

The south polar region's elevation is higher than the north polar region, because the south polar region is a continent and the north polar region is ocean.


Why water is found in the solid form in the polar regions?

Considering the fact that a polar region has a polar climate which includes tempuratures that are frequently below that of waters freezing temperature, it is frozen.


In what zones does the temperature seldomly rise above freezing?

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


Is Siberia in the polar region?

the north of Siberia is in the polar region.


What is the opposite of a tropical region polar or desert?

The opposite of a tropical region is a polar region.


Why polar regions have low temperatures?

The South Pole holds the lowest temperature ever. It was from 1929 and the temperature was -89 degrees Celsius. This is the coldest region ever.


Why is cold polar air described as dry when the relative humidity of that air is very high?

The polar air has a high relative humidity due to the temperature of the polar region being close to the dew point temperature. The closer the dew point temperature is to the surrounding temperature, the higher is the relative humidity. The air in the polar region is considered dry as the dew point temperature is low. Low dew point indicates low water vapor content. So since the dew point in the north pole is low, it has a low water vapor content in the air, resulting in it being dry.


Why does the polar region have large annual temperature range?

Because on an annular cycle the amount of sunlight it receives varies enormously.