The best list is probably Canada, Norway, Sweden, Finland, United States (Alaska), and Russia which all have northern portions of their countries which have polar climates. Alternatively the list could be Canada, Norway, United States, Russia, Greenland, and Iceland.
If we the Koppen climate categorization, a "Polar climate" to be one where every month has an average temperature of less than 10 °C (50 °F), then several other areas qualify.
Note that Greenland, which is an autonomous constituent country within the Kingdom of Denmark has a polar climate.
Northern portions of Iceland have a polar climate.
The Southernmost portion of South America at Tierra del Fuego, which lies in Chile and Argentina also has a polar climate.
If you include extremely high mountains, several other countries join the list including Peru and Bolivia in the Andes, and Nepal, Bhutan, and China where the Himalayas reach extreme heights.
low latitude climate
The name given to mountain or polar climate is an "alpine climate" or "polar climate," respectively. These climates are characterized by low temperatures, high elevation, and typically have snow and ice present for much of the year.
Cold and dry.
2 types of climates: Cool temperate oceanic climate Coutries that experience this climate are: Ireland, Great Britain, State Washington, Southern Chile, Tasmania and Southern Island of New Zealand Warm temprate oceanic climate: Also known as Mediteranean Climate Coutries that experience this climate are: Spain, Italy, Greece, Southern California, Central Chile, South western Australia and Adelaide Regions.
The Pribilof Islands in Alaska have a polar climate.
Antarctica does have a polar climate.
Antarctica is polar; it has a polar climate.
Antarctica is a polar climate, the more extreme of the two.
Antarctica is a polar climate.
Antarctica is a polar climate.
It is a polar climate.
low latitude climate
Yes, it happens every day. Antarctica is a desert with a polar climate.
Polar
The polar climate is the coldest climate zone.
it is mostly cold because its in the articPolar bears live in a polar climate. (you can guess why it's called a polar climate now right? because Polar bears live there and they're kinda called POLAR bears).Polar bears live in polar climates.they live in very cold climates. like below freezing.
The name given to mountain or polar climate is an "alpine climate" or "polar climate," respectively. These climates are characterized by low temperatures, high elevation, and typically have snow and ice present for much of the year.