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different between polar region and tropical region​

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Answered by aayush23102008
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Explanation:

Climate is hot and humid in tropical rain forest whereas polar regions are cold. 2) Polar regions are permanently covered with snow whereas tropical rain forest has heavy rain falls. 3) Less vegetation is found in polar areas whereas tropical rainforest have wide variety of vegetation.

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Answered by adityavks13
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Polar region remains very cold for most part of the year whereas tropical rainforest is hot and humid. Rainforests are located in the tropical climate region. They are hot and wet all year round – this creates a humid climate. The annual rainfall is high as it rains almost every day. The temperatures are constant all year round – the temperature range is usually only a few degrees.Polar climates are found across the continents that border the Arctic Ocean, Greenland, and Antarctica.Winters are entirely dark and bitterly cold. Summer days are long, but the sun is low on the horizon so summers are cool. The average temperature of the warmest month at less than 10 ºC (50 ºF). The annual temperature range is large.

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