Geography, asked by kkwt95885, 6 months ago


In both the Polar Regions the temperature is below
( 5°C, 0°C, 7°C, 6°C)
Throughout the year.​

Answers

Answered by khanrumaisa068
0

The annual range in temperature in both polar regions is approximately 30 °C and their winter temperatures are below −30 °C. In the Arctic there is a smooth cycle between summer and winter, whereas in the Antarctic temperature falls to a minimum and then stays relatively constant.

Answered by anusha195sl
0

Answer:

In both the Polar Regions the temperature is below 7°C throughout the year.

Explanation:

A polar region is defined as the region in which the areas of the polar are seen to be located between the North or south pole. Also, visible at the arctic and Antarctic circles it also known as frigid zones.

Reason to be called as polar region is because,

They are the area which is seen to be around the North or the pole of the south.

  • The height of the polar region:

According to the Northern polar region,

1) Floating and pack is of the height of  7 to 10 in feet and having a thickness of 2 to 3meters.

2) The floating of Artic ocean which is surrounded by masses of the land.

  • Animals that live in the polar region is:

1) polar bear

2) Brown Bear

3 Orca

4) Seal leopard.

Therefore, the temperature of the polar region throughout the year is 7°C.

#SPJ3

Similar questions