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Difference between climate of polar region and tropical rainforest

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Differences between the climate of the polar region and tropical rainforest are as follows:

Polar Region

  • The polar regions have a cold climate.
  • These regions experience a lack of warm summers.
  • The average temperature in a polar region during every month is 10°C.
  • The climate in a polar region consists of cool summers and very cold winters.
  • This results in the formation of treeless tundra, glaciers, or a semi-permanent or permanent layer of ice.

Tropical rain forest

  • The tropical rainforest always has a warm climate.
  • The temperature there does not change between day and night.
  • In the tropical rain forest the temperature ranges from 21 to 30°C
  • High humidity is maintained in this region and also the atmosphere is always wet.
  • Some of the world's wettest ecosystem is situated in rainforests.
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