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.
Polar regions are able to keep chemical weathering to a minimum because of low temperatures. Also the polar regions have less moisture because of the colder temperatures.
Alaska's two climatic regions includes the polar and sub-polar regions. The polar and sub-polar region includes freezing and frigid temperatures.
well, in the polar regions, it hardly ever gets warm so you could say that cold temperatures is one pattern that would be in polar regions
No, but they are less variable than in the polar regions.
Answer:sunlight strikes the poles at an oblique angle. From the polar regions, the sun is low in the sky, so that the sunlight hits the earth at a low angle, as it does for us in the morning and evening. This low angle means that the sunlight is more spread out, and thus warms the surface less. The polar regions of earth are not cooler because they are farther away from the equator, and they are not cooler because they are farther from the sun. The poles are only about 3000 km farther from the sun than is the equator at noon. This is about 0.002% of the earth-sun distance -- hardly significant.
Polar regions are able to keep chemical weathering to a minimum because of low temperatures. Also the polar regions have less moisture because of the colder temperatures.
Mosses are the most abundant plants in polar regions because they can tolerate low temperatures.
Mosses are the most abundant plants in polar regions because they can tolerate low temperatures
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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 can drop to temperatures exceeding -30 degrees so it is definatly below freezing.
well, in the polar regions, it hardly ever gets warm so you could say that cold temperatures is one pattern that would be in polar regions
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Water is found in the solid form in polar regions due to the extremely cold temperatures. The low temperatures cause the water molecules to slow down and come together, forming a crystalline structure. This leads to the formation of ice, which is the solid form of water.
Farming is not practiced in the polar regions because of the harsh weather conditions like extremely low temperatures, and the snow. You could try it in the warmer seasons, but fishing and hunting would be much easier. Many plants especially ones that are harvested don't like it there because of low temperatures, and the snow and can't grow there. There would be very little nutrients if a plant was there. However, algae and moss grow there, but they are not edible.
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.
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.