Polar climates are cold for the majority of the year, with temperatures often below freezing. Vegetation in polar regions is limited due to the extreme cold, short growing seasons, and lack of sunlight in the winter months, but some plants, including mosses and lichens, can still survive.
Primary winds refer to the dominant prevailing winds that blow consistently in a particular direction over a specific region. These winds are typically influenced by global atmospheric circulation patterns and Earth's rotation. Examples of primary winds include the trade winds, westerlies, and polar easterlies.
Surface winds blow along the surface of the earth.Sometimes they blow in the same direction all year around .Sometimes they blow mainly in one direction for other part of the year.For e.g the monsoons in the sub-continent. In other places the winds are likely to blow in different direction from day to day.Winds speeds can vary from very slow to 100 km pr/hr. Upper atmosphere winds blow at about 10,000 meters above the surface of the earth. They are caused by the rotation of the earth and blow steadily in the same direction all year round.They can reach up to speed 350 km to 450 km/hr.They are referred to as the jet stream.
The three major climate zones on Earth are tropical, temperate, and polar. The tropical zone is located near the equator and is characterized by warm temperatures year-round. The temperate zone is found between the tropical and polar zones and experiences distinct seasons. The polar zone is located near the poles and has cold temperatures throughout the year.
The tundra is a cold, treeless biome found in arctic and alpine regions, while the polar regions consist of the areas around the North and South poles. The tundra has a short growing season with low temperatures, while the polar regions experience extreme cold year-round. Additionally, the tundra can support some plant and animal life, while the polar regions have minimal biodiversity.
Yes, there is a jet stream in the Southern Hemisphere known as the Southern Hemisphere Polar Jet Stream. It flows from west to east and its strength and position vary throughout the year.
A tropical climate is warm all year around, while a polar climate is cold all year around.
like around a year ago or sumthing like that
High or low pressure lies along the subtropical jet stream, depending on the time of year. The pressure gradient follows the path of the jet stream.
The mother polar bear leaves her cubs to fend for themselves when they are around 3 years old. Then the mother bear would probably rear another litter in the same year or the subsequent year.
Cubs learn to swim when they're around a year or two of age.
More than likely the colts. Peyton has looked like he's not kidding around this year.
* 17 polar bears die every year acording to average
The pay is around $45,000 a year. Yes, they are not that rich, and that is a salary that any joe blow can make
1 year
Polar climates are cold for the majority of the year, with temperatures often below freezing. Vegetation in polar regions is limited due to the extreme cold, short growing seasons, and lack of sunlight in the winter months, but some plants, including mosses and lichens, can still survive.
A polar bear cub less than 1 year-old.