low rates of evaporation(novanet/Gradpoint)
A tropical climate is warm all year around, while a polar climate is cold all year around.
Regions with a polar climate are characterized by a lack of warm summers (specifically, no month having an average temperature of 10 °C (50 °F) or higher). Regions with polar climate cover over 20% of the Earth.
equatorial , savannah , monsoon , polar , desert , cool , cold , hot
Climates with the least likelihood of thunderstorms are typically arid and polar regions. Desert climates, characterized by low humidity and minimal moisture, experience very few storms due to the lack of atmospheric instability. Similarly, polar climates, with their cold temperatures and limited moisture availability, rarely produce the conditions necessary for thunderstorms to develop.
hot and cold
Polar climates are characterized by very cold temperatures, with average temperatures below freezing for most of the year. They have long, dark winters and short, cool summers. Ice and snow cover much of the land in polar climates.
low rates of evaporation.
A tropical climate is warm all year around, while a polar climate is cold all year around.
Tropical climates are characterized by high temperatures and humidity, with little variation throughout the year. They typically occur near the equator. Polar climates are characterized by cold temperatures and little precipitation, with long, dark winters and short, cool summers. They are located near the Earth's poles.
The areas are called the "polar regions" or the "polar latitudes."
Highland climates are distinguished by their cooler temperatures and higher altitude, but they generally are not as cold as polar climates. While both can experience harsh winters and snowfall, polar climates are characterized by their extreme cold temperatures year-round and lack of significant vegetation. Highland climates typically have more variation in temperature and can support a diversity of plant and animal life.
Regions with a polar climate are characterized by a lack of warm summers (specifically, no month having an average temperature of 10 °C (50 °F) or higher). Regions with polar climate cover over 20% of the Earth.
equatorial , savannah , monsoon , polar , desert , cool , cold , hot
Highland climates are localized
Highland climates are localized
hot and cold
The climates are called polar climates.