Some dangers are:No airno gravitytoo hottoo coldno water
polar bears
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Depends which polar region you are interested in. Different types of animals live in the two polar regions. Polar bears, e.g., live only in the northern polar regions, whilst penguins live only in the southern polar regions. Some animals, e.g. seals, live in both regions.
they are temperate, tropical, and polar.
Anything to do with the north and south poles. Water molecules (and some others) have polar regions.
Some of the dangers to seals in the wild are whales, sharks and polar bears. Stevie
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.
Solid carbon dioxide and some water ice.
Yes, in some regions the ocean can freeze during winter, particularly in polar regions where temperatures are extremely cold.
AnswerSome of the countries the polar regions run through are Antarctica, the Arctic, Greenland and some parts of Russia, including lines of latitude and longitude.
Depends on which plants and animals can adapt the the climate of the polar regions.mostly polar bears, penguins, some whales, and some birds live there but i dont know about any plants