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The difference would be greatest in the winter, because the temperature near the equator is relatively constant, but the Arctic is considerably colder in the winter.
Canada Goose is a specialist in parkas for colder norther climates like Canada. The parkas are well reviewed and have endured even temperatures around the Arctic.
Technically Russia and Canada border in the Arctic, but Canada has the North Pole so maybe Canada. But realistically, these are the two largest countries in the world so it's rather difficult to make a general statement that one is colder then the other. There are parts of Canada that are colder then parts of Russia and there are parts of Russia that are colder then Canada. But then the same can be said about parts of the USA being colder then parts of Canada (and I'm not just talking about Alaska). Like some places in the northern part of the US is colder than the Southern parts of Canada. But really Canada is colder than USA overall.
Both are polar, beyond about 60 degrees of latitude. Neither is well-inhabited by humans or animals, because of the extreme cold. (There are more people and more animals in the Arctic than there are in Antarctica, which is about 30 degrees colder than the Arctic, and too cold for humans and animals.) Both experience significant periods of 24-hour darkness and 24-hour sunlight beyond their respective circles -- about 66 degrees. At the poles, these periods are six months long.
yes, it does.... me and all my friends live in igloos... i heard there making a house here.. kinda weird..
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The literary device in this sentence is a simile. It compares the coldness of the lemonade to the extreme coldness of an iceberg in the Arctic using the word "than" to establish the relationship.
The Antarctic is colder.
HA! No.
Yes, Antarctica is about 30 degrees F colder than the Arctic, because it is a continent. The Arctic is open water and sea ice.
The moon.
The antarctic is colder than the arctic because of Antarctica, the continent, on which is stored 90% of the Earth's store of ice.
The ice, which is colder than the lemonade, absorbs heat from it as it warms and melts.
No, it's not.
Antarctica is colder than the arctic because it is a continent with high elevation, which is about 2,800 meters above sea level. The continent is considered a heat-sink for planet earth. Antarctica is about 30 degrees F colder than the Arctic.
Icebergs are in the oceans, though they are located nearer to the top section of Earth, where it is colder and they can last.
The coldest ocean is the Arctic Ocean. It is by the artic.