The Antarctic is colder.
Temperature fluctuates all year, with the coldest periods coming just before the sun rises, which may be as late as September.
The Antarctic regions are about 30 degrees F. colder than the Arctic regions, because of the Antarctic continent, the land mass that makes up about 10% of the earth's surface.This land mass and the ice that sits on top of it retains the cold better than the Arctic seas, which can warm, because the sun melts the ice and then warms the water.The Antarctic, on average.
The difference is that in the arctic there are Polar bears and in the antarctic there are penguins. You will never find a polar bear in the antarctic and you will never find a penguin in the arctic.
Both are polar, but Antarctica is about 30 degrees F colder than the Arctic. Antarctica is a continent, there are only northern expanses of continents near the Arctic. There are native and indigenous peoples in the Arctic, and no humans in Antarctica. Antarctica is governed by the Antarctic Treaty, which governs all land and ice south of 60 degrees S. Many governments argue over the use and governance of Arctic waters.
It's possible that some parts of the earth will become colder in the early stages of global warming. Changing wind streams can bring cold weather unexpectedly down from the Arctic, or up from the Antarctic. The failure of the Gulf Stream would certainly make Britain colder. However, if global warming continues, then everywhere will eventually become warmer.
The antarctic is colder than the arctic because of Antarctica, the continent, on which is stored 90% of the Earth's store of ice.
No, it's not.
Yes, by about 30 degrees F. This is because there is a continent in the Antarctic and there is only sea ice in the Arctic.
On average, yes.
Because the antarctic region is colder than the arctic and the Polar bear won't get the warmth it needs.
the subarctic is colder than the tundra
Temperature fluctuates all year, with the coldest periods coming just before the sun rises, which may be as late as September.
The continent of Antarctica is in the Antarctic, storing 90% of the earth's store of ice. It is about 30 degrees F colder in Antarctica than in the open water of the Arctic ocean. Antarctica is a continent surrounded by the Southern Ocean. The Arctic is open water -- the Arctic ocean -- surrounded by land.
Antarctica is about 30 degrees F colder than the Arctic. The continent is too cold to support life as we know it.
The Arctic ocean is surrounded by land. The Southern Ocean surrounds the continent of Antarctica is about 30 degrees F colder than the Arctic region.
Yes, it is colder, by about 30 degrees F. Why? Antarctica is a continent covered with ice. The Arctic ice simply freezes over sea water. The ice area in the Arctic is significantly smaller than the ice sheet that covers Antarctica.
Because the Antarctic continent is a land mass covered with an ice sheet, and the Arctic is simply frozen sea ice, Antarctica is about -1 degree C (30 degrees F) colder than the Arctic.