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The polar regions, such as the Arctic and Antarctic, have harsh climates characterized by extreme cold temperatures, strong winds, and limited sunlight. These regions have long, cold winters and short, cool summers, making them challenging environments for life to thrive.
Marine West Coastal Climate, Miditerranean Climate, Humid Continental climate, Humid Subtropical Climate. the answer !
Well there are only four main climate zones in Europe, so if they are not a part of the list, then they are not a main climate zone in Europe. The main climate zones are Mediterranean Climate, Continental Climate, Oceanic Climate, and Subarctic Climate. These climate zones may also be expressed as regions: Southern Europe, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, and Northern Europe.
Climate regions refer to areas with distinct climate, for example, Hawaii's climate region is Tropical.
the effect is that the climate changes into a cooler or warmer climate.
in the himalayers
kilamanjaro
there isnt a "warm" feeling about the himalayers! around 10 degrees Fahrenheit on a super suny day. really warm!
The mountains are the Himalayas.
in acordance to the proficys they came from the himalayers
chinese people work on a chair close by the himalayers
40 million people inhabit the Himalayas
Around the himalayers and western canada have noted the biggest
The polar regions, such as the Arctic and Antarctic, have harsh climates characterized by extreme cold temperatures, strong winds, and limited sunlight. These regions have long, cold winters and short, cool summers, making them challenging environments for life to thrive.
The Himalayas stretch for about 1,500 miles (2,400 kilometers) across five countries in South Asia: India, Nepal, Bhutan, China, and Pakistan.
the two equal plates push together and then they eventually pust up, to make mountains.(they have to be the same types of plates for this to happen!!) e.g. the himalayers
The Himalayas are located in South Asia, spanning across five countries - India, Nepal, Bhutan, China, and Pakistan. The mountain range is home to some of the highest peaks in the world, including Mount Everest.