Not enough direct sunlight. Reflective surfaces.
The Arctic and Antarctic Cirles are 66.5619° from the North and South Poles.
No. The circles are circles. The poles are points. If the circles were points, then they might be called the Arctic and Antarctic Poles, but they wouldn't be called the Arctic and Antarctic Circles since they would be only points.
The Arctic and the Antarctic are two separate geographical designations, surrounding the North and South Poles respectively.
The ozone depletion happens in the poles mainly Arctic and Antarctic. It is due to cold temperature facilitating the depletion.
The areas that lie north of the Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic Circle are known as the subarctic regions. These areas experience cold temperatures and distinct seasonal changes due to their proximity to the poles.
The Arctic Circle for the North Pole, and the Antarctic Circle for the South Pole.
roughly 1700 miles
their both cold
"Arctic and Antarctic" or "North and South poles". Which ever one floats your boat. :P
No, the Antarctic has a very cold climate and has no terrestrial food chain to support Arctic foxes.
No, Antarctica is in the Antarctic. The Antarctic is in the southern hemisphere and the Arctic is in the northern hemisphere. Collectively though, they are called the poles.
The arctic and antarctic (too cold), and in deserts (no flowers).