# it goes below zero all the time
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The solar elevation angle at the Arctic Circle on September 21 at noon would be 0 degrees. This is because the Arctic Circle experiences the autumnal equinox on September 21, when the sun is directly above the equator and does not rise above the horizon at the Arctic Circle.
The temperature rarely rises above freezing in the polar zone.
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Most of the time Uganda encounters bright sunny days. The average temperature is 26 degrees. It rarely rise above 29 degrees. :} hope it helps :)
The arctic and antarctic zones
the arctic
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because of the temperature rise
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The place you are referring to is likely the Arctic Circle. In the winter months, areas within the Arctic Circle experience polar night, where the sun does not rise for an extended period. The average temperature in the Arctic Circle is around 33 degrees Fahrenheit.
The Arctic ice cap is expected to start melting at an average global temperature increase of around 1.5 to 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. This increase in temperature would cause a significant loss of Arctic sea ice.
In the polar region/zone, the temperature seldom rises above freezing. Ice Cap A+
A climate where temperatures seldom rise above freezing is typically found in polar regions, such as the Arctic and Antarctic. These areas experience frigid temperatures due to their proximity to the poles and receive little to no sunlight for extended periods of time during their respective winters.
It does not take long for your temperature to rise after ovulation. It can rise slightly the day of ovulation but will also continue to rise over the next few days. In order to confirm ovulation took place you will need a rise in temperature over three days.
I think that after it reaches 100* Celsius (212 *F) then it turns into steam. If you could trap the steam, I suppose it could rise above 100*C. But i don't think water as a liquid form can rise to above 100*C. Answer by: Super Nerd
North of the Arctic Circle, the Sun does not rise above the horizon during the winter.