Because they are further from the sun al year
The areas that lie north of the Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic Circle are known as the subarctic regions. These areas experience cold temperatures and distinct seasonal changes due to their proximity to the poles.
The Arctic Circle for the North Pole, and the Antarctic Circle for the South Pole.
The parallel latitude that circumscribes the polar tundra zone is the Arctic Circle in the Northern Hemisphere and the Antarctic Circle in the Southern Hemisphere. These latitudes mark the boundaries of the tundra biome, characterized by cold temperatures and a lack of trees due to permafrost.
The Arctic Circle.There are no wild animals that live in Antarctica; it's too cold for them or their food sources to survive.
Near the Arctic. They would be found closer to Scandinavia.The reindeer, also known as the caribou in North America,is a deer from the Arctic and Subarctic.Arctic
their both cold
The Arctic Circle is a line of latitude. It has no temperature.
No, the Antarctic has a very cold climate and has no terrestrial food chain to support Arctic foxes.
The arctic and antarctic (too cold), and in deserts (no flowers).
Cold, with little precipitation.
The Antarctic Circle is polar, and these are their fall, winter and spring seasons.
cold