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In general, the poles have colder climates due to their high latitudes, which receive less direct sunlight throughout the year. However, localized factors such as ocean currents and atmospheric conditions can create variations. For instance, some coastal regions near the poles may experience milder temperatures compared to the interior areas. Overall, though, polar regions are characterized by cold temperatures year-round.

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