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1-polar region are the coldest region because2-which is the coldest region in the world.3-Greenland is rich in.4-which is the warmest region of Greenland.​

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Answered by gauri6ckvnad
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Both polar regions of the earth are cold, primarily because they receive far less solar radiation than the tropics and mid-latitudes do. ... Moreover, most of the sunlight that does shine on the polar regions is reflected by the bright white surface

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The coldest permanently inhabited place on Earth is northeastern Siberia, where temperatures dropped to a bone-chilling 90 degrees below zero F (minus 67.8° C) in the towns of Verkhoyansk (in 1892) and Oimekon (in 1933).

Nuuk sits on Greenland's southwest coast, where the country's warmest weather typically occurs. It was warmer in Nuuk than it was in New York City, where the high was only 71 degrees.

Answered by ASMITKHOWAL
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The climate in the polar regions is the result of a self-reinforcing process. Because so little solar energy is received, the water freezes to ice, which then, like a mirror, reflects the small amount of radiation that does arrive. A multi-layered, complex wind system, which plays a decisive part in the weather and climate on our planet, is driven by differences in temperature and pressure between the warm and icy regions

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