A year long cold climate is called Arctic.
Polar zone
A tropical climate is warm all year around, while a polar climate is cold all year around.
The climate of the arctic has long cold winters and short cool summers. There are extremes of solar radiation however in all areas of the arctic.
A tropical climate is typically hot or warm all year long, with consistently high temperatures and high humidity levels. This climate is found near the equator and is characterized by lush vegetation and distinct wet and dry seasons.
The subarctic climate is characterized by long cold winters and short cool summers. It is generally considered to be located between 50 and 70 degrees north latitude and includes all the countries within that band of latitude around the globe.
Absolutely not ! We have a variety of temperatures and climate !
The Ladhak is at a very high altitude and abutts the Himalaya Mountains and has a cold climate nearly all year long.
Yes, Greenland has a polar climate with long, cold winters and short, cool summers. The temperatures can vary depending on the region, but generally, the island experiences cold weather throughout the year.
The tundra climate is cold all year and includes mosses and lichens. There is permafrost and the temperature is always cold.
In Antarctica the climate is cold all year long. In the cold winter deserts, such as the Gobi or Great Basin, the summers can be quite hot but the winters can be bitterly cold.
not really its really hot all year bt in winter it can get alittle bit cold but not cold enough to put long pant/shirts on
The only true polar desert is Antarctica where it is cold all year long and bitterly cold in winter. It snows very little but the snow that does fall does not melt.
the climate is very hot all year long
There are different types of cold deserts:Polar deserts, such as Antarctica, are cold all year.Cold winter deserts, such as the Gobi Desert, may be quite hot in summer but bitterly cold in winter.Cool coastal, such as the Atacama, are cool and mild all year long,
The Antarctic Desert is cold all year long.
During the winter (and all year in Antarctica the worlds largest desert) it can get extremely cold and some of snow falls. During the summer (but not Antarctica) it can get hot during the days.
The Antarctic Desert is cold all year long. The Patagonian Desert remains quite chilly throughout the year, also.