Environmental Sciences, asked by tanishakharbandaonli, 10 months ago

what kind of extreme conditions of climate are present in polar regions the one who will say first i will mrk it as the brainliest pls fast

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Answered by dikshadevyani1201
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The climate of the Arctic is characterized by long, cold winters and short, cool summers. There is a large amount of variability in climate across the Arctic, but all regions experience extremes of solar radiation in both summer and winter. Some parts of the Arctic are covered by ice (sea ice, glacial ice, or snow) year-round, and nearly all parts of the Arctic experience long periods with some form of ice on the surface.

The Arctic consists of ocean that is largely surrounded by land. As such, the climate of much of the Arctic is moderated by the ocean water, which can never have a temperature below −2 °C (28 °F). In winter, this relatively warm water, even though covered by the polar ice pack, keeps the North Pole from being the coldest place in the Northern Hemisphere, and it is also part of the reason that Antarctica is so much colder than the Arctic. In summer, the presence of the nearby water keeps coastal areas from warming as much as they might otherwise.

Answered by jnana1087
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Explanation:

the climate of the polar region is very cold. the lowest 2nd temperature at vortok state is -90degree celcious. the annual animal temperature is -48degree celcious. june to august are winter months the sun never rises at this time

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