Continental polar masses are cold and dry air masses because the cold air cannot hold much moisture. As they move into warmer air, they can trigger precipitation.
cold and dry :)
The primary air masses that originate in Canada are continental polar (cP) and maritime polar (mP) air masses. Continental polar air masses develop over the cold land areas, bringing dry and cool conditions, while maritime polar air masses form over the relatively warmer waters of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, resulting in moist and cool weather. These air masses can influence weather patterns across North America, particularly during winter months.
Some vegetables that can grow in polar climates include kale, cabbage, spinach, carrots, and radishes. These vegetables are hardy and can withstand the cold temperatures and shorter growing seasons characteristic of polar climates. Controlled indoor environments like greenhouses can also expand the range of vegetables that can be grown in polar regions.
There is the Polar Bear.
oceanic
Cold and dry
snow
cold and dry :)
It would be a circle, centered at the origin, with a radius of 2.
Halogen molecules are not polar.
I would help the Penguins/polar bears/ and the cheetahs!
Mice, Rabbits, Hares, Foxes, Wolves, Polar Bears, and... Humans.
Polar Area
Polar bears are vertebrate mammals.
Polar bears get Trichinella which is a kind of roundworm.
The primary air masses that originate in Canada are continental polar (cP) and maritime polar (mP) air masses. Continental polar air masses develop over the cold land areas, bringing dry and cool conditions, while maritime polar air masses form over the relatively warmer waters of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, resulting in moist and cool weather. These air masses can influence weather patterns across North America, particularly during winter months.
Covet is a verb and cannot be a characteristic. A characteristic has to be some kind of noun. Covetousness might be a characteristic, and its opposite is generosity.