Polar regions are at the poles of the earth. When sun shines on the earth the equator being in the center get the most sun. The poles get only a slanted amount of light, in which less heat gets to those areas.
because they are further away from the equator
This means that they receive the least energy per unit area from the sun for two reasons. First, the sunlight strikes the ground at a low angle because the sun is low in the sky. Second, also because the sun is low in the sky, the sunlight must travel through more atmosphere to reach the ground.
Another factor, of course, is that in the winter points above the arctic or antarctic circle receive no sunlight at all. This, along with the points mentioned above, results in a build up of snow and ice which means the surface is white and reflects much of the sun's energy rather than absorbing it.
because they are further away from the equator
This means that they receive the least energy per unit area from the sun for two reasons. First, the sunlight strikes the ground at a low angle because the sun is low in the sky. Second, also because the sun is low in the sky, the sunlight must travel through more atmosphere to reach the ground.
Another factor, of course, is that in the winter points above the arctic or antarctic circle receive no sunlight at all. This, along with the points mentioned above, results in a build up of snow and ice which means the surface is white and reflects much of the sun's energy rather than absorbing it.
because they are further away from the equator
This means that they receive the least energy per unit area from the sun for two reasons. First, the sunlight strikes the ground at a low angle because the sun is low in the sky. Second, also because the sun is low in the sky, the sunlight must travel through more atmosphere to reach the ground.
Another factor, of course, is that in the winter points above the arctic or antarctic circle receive no sunlight at all. This, along with the points mentioned above, results in a build up of snow and ice which means the surface is white and reflects much of the sun's energy rather than absorbing it.
because they are further away from the equator
This means that they receive the least energy per unit area from the sun for two reasons. First, the sunlight strikes the ground at a low angle because the sun is low in the sky. Second, also because the sun is low in the sky, the sunlight must travel through more atmosphere to reach the ground.
Another factor, of course, is that in the winter points above the arctic or antarctic circle receive no sunlight at all. This, along with the points mentioned above, results in a build up of snow and ice which means the surface is white and reflects much of the sun's energy rather than absorbing it.
they are cold because the sun barely hits them
the sunlight or the heat from the sunlight could not reach the north and south poles because the eart is round so the suns heat is not very effective
The Polar Regions. Obviously, they are at the north and south poles which are also the Arctic and Antarctic Circles.
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.
Because the sun hits more directly at the equator. More sunlight is reflected off from the polar regions, and so less sunlight hits in the polar regions. NO! The sun's rays strike the polar regions at a lower angle, therefore delivering the same amount of energy, but spreading it over a greater area. This is what causes lower temperatures in the polar regions.
the polar regions can drop to temperatures exceeding -30 degrees so it is definatly below freezing.
Well, they don't, actually. Hurricanes form in the more tropical regions, never the polar regions. Reason for that is basically there is more moisture in the atmosphere than in the polar regions. For a better explanation, please see the related question below.
The temperature of the ocean is usually lowest at the poles, especially in the Arctic and Antarctic regions, where cold polar currents circulate and ice cover can form. These areas receive less direct sunlight and experience colder air temperatures, resulting in colder ocean temperatures.
Antarctica is one of two polar regions on earth.
the sun is not as warm there
The polar regions are cold year-round, but they are their coldest August through May.The polar region is cold because the energy of the sun arrives at an oblique angle.
Antarctica is considered the coldest and windiest continent. Both polar regions are cold and windy. As well, high mountain peaks are cold and windy.
Because the sun doesn't shine in those parts of the world so the temparature isn't high
Because the sun doesn't shine in those parts of the world so the temparature isn't high
The polar regions are the areas of the Earth that surround the poles. The North Pole and South Pole being the centers, these regions are dominated by the polar ice caps, resting respectively on the Arctic Ocean and the continent of Antarctica.
Tropical regions are cooler , polar regions are colder
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.
The three regions that have the coldest climate are Verkhoyansk, Russia, Oymyakon, Russia, and Barrow, Alaska. Hell, Norway is also one of the coldest cities in the world.
The polar ice caps are only located in polar regions.