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Physical factors influence the productivity of the world's ecosystems because certain things are required for an area to be productive. Two areas where this is most obvious are the deserts, which are unable to support more than minimal life because of the lack of rainfall and the polar regions, which are too cold for the land to be productive.
White polar caps. Frozen carbon dioxide and water ice.
tundra no its polar
Earth's polar regions are the areas of the globe surrounding the poles also known..part of what little sunlight the Polar regions receive, contributing to the cold.
They'd flood.
The earth's polar areas are at ARCTIC to the north and ANTARCTIC to the south of the equator.
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There are no trees in polar areas so the answer is no.
Areas such as deserts, arid regions, and semi-arid regions tend to have low population density due to insufficient rainfall. These areas experience water scarcity and limited opportunities for agriculture, making them less habitable for large human populations.
cold and moist air mass comes from polar ocean areas
Polar Easterlies
they both are over colder land but maritime polar is over water in cold areas and continental polar is over land and in colder areas.
No.
Physical factors influence the productivity of the world's ecosystems because certain things are required for an area to be productive. Two areas where this is most obvious are the deserts, which are unable to support more than minimal life because of the lack of rainfall and the polar regions, which are too cold for the land to be productive.
there both deserts
polar molecule
Both areas are polar.