Social Sciences, asked by kumarikirti807611643, 9 months ago

what is the difference between polar and tundra regions​

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Answered by ksv334
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Answer:

 The polar regions are simply the areas surrounding the poles (i.e. Arctic and Antarctic).  

Tundra is a cold-climate biome that can exist on land in polar regions or elsewhere.

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Answered by Raghuroxx
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Answer:

The cold climate of the alpine tundra is caused by the low air temperatures, and is similar to polar climate. Alpine tundra is distinguished from arctic tundra in that alpine tundra typically does not have permafrost, and alpine soils are generally better drained than arctic soils.

The polar regions are simply the areas surrounding the poles (i.e. Arctic and Antarctic).

Tundra is a cold-climate biome that can exist on land in polar regions or elsewhere.

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