Give reason Why do polar regions receive ver low rainfall
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At high latitudes and especially in the polar regions, the low precipitation is caused partly by subsidence of air in the high-pressure belts and partly by the low temperatures. Snow or rain occur at times, but evaporation from the cold sea and land surfaces is slow, and the cold air has little capacity for moisture.
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Precipitation is low because the air is too cold to hold much moisture .Snow Occasionally falls in the summer
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