Geography, asked by jsrinivasaraju2, 3 months ago


There is a permanent cover of ice at the poles
because:
a. the poles never face the Sun directly, so they
are ever cold
b. the poles get the slanting rays of the Sun,
so the heat is diffused over a larger area,
resulting in less heating
c. they are far away from the moderating
influence of the seas
d. the poles are located at great heights, so they
experience permanent snow cover.​

Answers

Answered by DebasmitaBorah
1

Answer:

Both options a and b are correct .

Answered by bitapisarma
3

correct answer ... no a

hope it was helpful

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