Very little precipitation falls in the Arctic, and that which does is mostly snow rather than rain.
The average annual precipitation is 500mm, which works out to an average monthly fall of just 42mm - less than two inches. This is sufficiently low that the Arctic is classified as the world's second largest desert (after Antarctica).
Adversely
The Arctic Circle is a line of latitude. It has no temperature.
The highest monthly average temperature recorded in the region is 98 degrees Fahrenheit.
Because it doesn't get much direct sunlight.
Monthly NormalsJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecemberHigh Temperature ( C ) 222529333844454440342722 Low Temperature ( C ) 7101317222829292620138 Precipitation ( mm ) 3.73.51.21.60.50.10.00.50.21.20.52.7it at least gets down to 20 degrees or lower
The temperature averages below freezing year-round.
The live in the arctic circle in the arctic where the temperature is 60.c
54 degrees
very cold and dry
-20 to -30
Please be more specific. Are you referring to the average temperature annually, monthly or seasonally?
it slows slows down soil formationIt has low temperature.