Because the snow is very compressed in the polar regions
Ice cores taken from polar regions provide a more continuous record of past climate changes due to the stable, low-temperature conditions that preserve layers of ice over long periods. In contrast, ice cores taken from mountaintops are more prone to melting and erosion, leading to a less reliable and shorter record of climate history. Additionally, polar regions receive more snowfall, which results in thicker ice sheets that can provide a deeper time perspective compared to mountaintop ice cores.
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Polar climate regions.
Climate regions refer to areas with distinct climate, for example, Hawaii's climate region is Tropical.
Geographers classify climate regions by the weather and climate they have
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'''Vegetation regions and climate regions are related in Europe by the FOREST!'''
A climate map is a graphical representation of the different climatic regions or zones across a specific area. These maps typically use colors or symbols to show variations in temperature, precipitation, and other climate-related factors in different geographic locations. They help to visualize patterns and trends in climate across regions.
A wind system affects a regions climate by something
India has many different climate regions..
how can different climate regions affect how people adapt to the environment
the climate is arid