Highlands polar climate, often found in mountainous regions, is characterized by extremely cold temperatures, particularly in winter, and significant variations in precipitation depending on altitude. These areas typically feature tundra-like conditions, with limited vegetation due to harsh weather and short growing seasons. The climate can also include glaciers and permafrost, contributing to unique ecosystems. Overall, it represents a transition zone between polar regions and more temperate climates at lower elevations.
The six major climate groups are: -Tropical -Dry -Temperate Marine -Temperate Continental -Highlands -Polar
low latitude climate
Highland climates are cool to cold, and are found in mountains and high plateaus. The climate of a highland area is closely related to the climate of the surrounding region. The highlands have the same seasons and wet and dry periods as the region they are in.
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.
Tropicial rain,dry,temperate marine,temperate continental,polar and highlands.
The six major climate groups are: -Tropical -Dry -Temperate Marine -Temperate Continental -Highlands -Polar
highlands and uplands
Antarctica does have a polar climate.
Antarctica is polar; it has a polar climate.
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Highland climates are localized
Antarctica is a polar climate, the more extreme of the two.
elevation
The climate in Afghanistan varies, with the western and southern regions experiencing a desert climate characterized by hot summers and mild winters. The central highlands have an alpine climate with cold winters and mild summers. The northern areas have a continental climate with hot summers and cold winters.
Antarctica is a polar climate.
it just cool