There are so many challenges of exploring the ocean. In most cases, the mechanisms that are used will pollute the environment which will affect the ocean significantly. This has a negative effect on ocean which is an integral part of the environment.
The weather and climate is extremely harsh and is much more of a threat to human life and welfare than dangerous animals like polar bears. It is said that Antarctica is more harsh as far as climate is concerned than the Arctic, making it that much difficult to explore than the Arctic regions.
Because some parts are really murky, infested, or so deep the sub can't take the pressure down there. That's why it's difficult to explore the ocean
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.
No, the equator could be said to be the opposite of the Polar regions.
People explore the polar regions for more resources (like a patch of oil) or maybe a new animal.
there is a lot we don't know about polar regions and undiscovered things did to it being remote, vast and unpopulated.
to know how to survive thereTo find new areas of the polar and to find some animals such as; polar bears, seals , and so on.
Tropical regions are cooler , polar regions are colder
scientists can study the layers of ice to see how the earth changed throughout the decades.
The polar ice caps are only located in polar regions.
Many explorers have expired in the polar regions. Let's dress warmly for our expeditions to the polar regions! Let's be sure to take along a sled dog team to the polar regions!
The polar ice caps are only located in polar regions.
polar regions
Alaska's two climatic regions includes the polar and sub-polar regions. The polar and sub-polar region includes freezing and frigid temperatures.
The polar regions get the least amount of warming rays from the Sun.
Because there is no water in polar regions