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The polar region experiences cold winter and cool summer. Explain briefly.

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Answered by piyushgupta4251
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In the polar regions, because of the low temperatures, evaporation and water-vapour content in the atmosphere are very low in winter. The water-vapour capacity of the atmosphere increases with every degree Celsius of air temperature.

The polar climate regions are characterized by a lack of warm summers. Every month in a polar climate has an average temperature of less than 10 °C (50 °F). Regions with polar climate cover more than 20% of the Earth's area. Most of these regions are far from the equator, and in this case, winter days are extremely short and summer days are extremely long (could last for the entirety of each season or longer). A polar climate consists of cool summers and very cold winters, which results in treeless tundra, glaciers, or a permanent or semi-permanent layer of ice.

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In the polar regions, because of the low temperatures, evaporation and water-vapour content in the atmosphere are very low in winter. The water-vapour capacity of the atmosphere increases with every degree Celsius of air temperature.

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