in the Northern Hemisphere, the Arctic region experiences extreme winter conditions. How
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Answer:
During the Northern Hemisphere ’s winter months, the Arctic is one of the coldest and darkest places on Earth. Following sunset on the September equinox, the Earth’s tilted axis and its revolution around the sun reduce the light and heat reaching the Arctic until no sunlight penetrates the darkness at all.
Answer:
The Arctic region is at the very poles of the Earth, which is why it gets the coldest.
Explanation:
The Earth gets warmth from the Sun. The Sun shines directly on the equator (the longitudinal line that divides the Earth into hemispheres.)
After the equator, the Sunlight does not shine directly, but instead is slanted. Hence, as you go further away from the equator, it starts getting colder and colder.
The Arctic region is at the very top, furthest away from the equator, so it never gets direct sunlight and is the coldest region.