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No because it is per mafrost which means it remains frozen all the time. It won't thaw. here is one definition about the permafrostpermafrost-A layer of permanently frozen subsoil found throughout most of the arctic regions
they are found on mountain valleys and polar regions
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(B) The acid dissolved in water found in arid regions is more damaging to rock.
underneath the first toop layer of topsoil, there is a layer of permanantly frozen ground called permafrost.during the summer, plants can grow, but due to the permafrost, only small rooted plants can exist.some animals such as reindeer and moose migrate to these regions to feed on the small plants during the summerthe average temperature is a frigid -9 to 25 degrees celcius.the tundra regions can be found in most northern regions and around the south pole.The tundra is technically a desert because it gets less than 10 inches of rain a year. It is very barren and mostly treeless because the soil is permafrost or permanently frozen ground.
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Frozen water can be found in various places on Earth, including polar ice caps, glaciers, and icebergs. It can also be found in the form of frozen lakes, rivers, and ponds in colder regions during winter months. Additionally, frozen water can be found in snowfall and in frozen layers within the soil, known as permafrost, in certain regions.
Elemental sulfur can be found near hot springs and volcanic regions regions in many parts of the world, especially along the pacific ring of fire
They are found mostly on sea ice or frozen circumpolar coastal regions. Occasionally 120 miles inland.
The water in the polar regions is mainly frozen freshwater in the form of icebergs, glaciers, and sea ice. The saltwater in the polar regions is found in the surrounding oceans.
The hydrophilic regions of a transmembrane protein are likely to be found on the exterior of the membrane. The transmembrane protein may have three parts: a hydrophilic segment, a hydrophobic segment, and another hydrophilic segment. The hydrophobic region would be in between the hydrophilic regions. The hydrophobic region will be embedded in the membrane and the hydrophilic regions will be on the inside and outside of the membrane.
No. It is as varied as the one found in North America (from deserts to jungles, from frozen mountains to green plains or pampas).
No because it is per mafrost which means it remains frozen all the time. It won't thaw. here is one definition about the permafrostpermafrost-A layer of permanently frozen subsoil found throughout most of the arctic regions
One is the glaciers and the second one is the sea ice and about the third one i'm not to sure but i think it is permaforst.....
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.
Arctic regions
snow geese and tundraw swans are commonly found there. Canadians also use the river( when frozen) as an ice road.