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What are names of animals of the polar regions?

+polar bear +musk yak seal elephant seal sea a lion kale pengiun


why are polar regions colder then tropical?

Tropical regions are cooler , polar regions are colder


Where do lizards not live?

Cold places (polar regions, tall mountains) and the middle of the ocean.


What are the names and features of animals found in polar regions and oceans?

The names of animals found in polar regions and oceans include the penguin, the leopard seal, and the humpback whale. These animals have features to protect them from cold weather including insulated feathering (penguin) and multiple layers of fat.


What is now located in polar regions?

The polar ice caps are only located in polar regions.


What environment is the least favorable to plants and animals?

The artic (polar) regions are not the best places for most animals and plants.


What are the regions immediately surrounding Earth's poles called?

The areas are called the "polar regions" or the "polar latitudes."


What is now only located in polar regions?

The polar ice caps are only located in polar regions.


How do you use polar regions in a sentence?

The polar regions are known for their extreme cold temperatures and unique ecosystems. Many scientists conduct research in the polar regions to study climate change and its effects on the environment.


Why are polar regions cooler than equatorial regions?

The polar regions get the least amount of warming rays from the Sun.


Why elephants cannot live in desert or polar regions?

Because there is no water in polar regions


Why are the equatorial places getting hotter and hotter but nor the polar regions getting any colder?

Equatorial regions are getting hotter due to the increase in greenhouse gas emissions that trap heat in the atmosphere, leading to global warming. The polar regions are also warming, but at a faster rate than equatorial regions due to a phenomenon known as polar amplification, where feedback mechanisms amplify the warming effects in these areas.