some sunlight
Because it doesn't get much direct sunlight.
Yes, there is sunlight in the Arctic Ocean, except during the winter.
The Arctic tundra experiences long daylight hours during the summer months, with some areas receiving up to 24 hours of sunlight due to the midnight sun phenomenon. In contrast, during the winter months, the Arctic tundra experiences long periods of darkness, with some areas getting only a few hours of sunlight or none at all.
air water and sunlight
Because it doesn't get much direct sunlight.
The arctic and antarctic regions of the world are tilted much more than the middle regions. Thus, when the earth travels around the sun, they receive either much more sunlight or much less sunlight than other parts. This means that sometimes the sun never leaves the sky or sometimes never comes up.
air water and sunlight
on December 21st there's 0 hours on June 21st there's 24 hours
True. The curved shape of Arctic poppy petals helps to concentrate sunlight towards the center of the flower, providing warmth and energy for pollinators in the cold Arctic environment.
In the arctic to shield eyes from the reflection of sunlight on snow.
24 of them.
Arctic and antarctic regions