the landmasses are not large enough, so marine climates prevail.
The six global wind belts consist of three belts in the northern hemisphere and three in the southern hemisphere. Each hemisphere has Tradewinds, Prevailing Westerlies, and Polar Easterlies.
The Earth is closer to the Sun by about 3 million miles (5 million km) in January than in July. This would seem to make the summer temperatures hotter in the Southern Hemisphere (and the winters colder). However, this is only true of localized regions. Most of the Southern hemisphere is water, which does not increase in temperature as much as land. The maritime climates of the Southern hemisphere are often cooler during their summer than summer in the continental areas of the Northern hemisphere.
The climates Polar Icecap and Tundra.
No
Sub-polar.
Northern hemisphere polar regions are called the ARCTIC. Southern hemisphere polar regions are called the ANTARCTIC.
Tropical climates are in the Southern Hemisphere of the world. The whether is warmer and more favorable in the Southern Hemisphere.
Tropical climates are in the Southern Hemisphere of the world. The whether is warmer and more favorable in the Southern Hemisphere.
The northern hemisphere experiences a range of climates due to its diversity in geography. Generally, temperate climates are found in the mid-latitudes, while polar climates prevail in the far north. Other regions may have tropical or desert climates depending on latitude and proximity to bodies of water.
D climates, which are characterized by mild winters, are not found in the southern hemisphere because there is less landmass in the southern hemisphere to create the necessary conditions for these climates to exist. The lack of significant landmass at high latitudes in the southern hemisphere prevents the formation of D climates.
north to south
Northern. Polar Bears are found in the Arctic.
Polar bears are in the northern hemisphere, while penguins are in the southern hemisphere. If they ever met, the penguins would be eaten.
By looking at the polar star
Penguins live in the southern hemisphere, polar bears live in the northern hemisphere. So polar bears do not eat penguins.
Only if they both live in a zoo, because Polar bears live in the Northern hemisphere and Sea Lions in the Southern hemisphere.
Yes, penguins live only in the southern hemisphere polar bears live in the north.