Because polar bears are native to arctic regions, and the water is extremely cold there.
Polar bears have a very thick layer of subcutaneous fat under their skin that can be up to 4" thick, in addition to a 2-layer coat of fur that provides more insulation.
Fun fact: a polar bear's skin is black, and its fur is transparent in color.
they live in cold countries because of their thick fur.
Polar bears live in the Arctic regions.
Polar bears love the cold , they would not thrive in a warm climate
Arctic
it is mostly cold because its in the articPolar bears live in a polar climate. (you can guess why it's called a polar climate now right? because Polar bears live there and they're kinda called POLAR bears).Polar bears live in polar climates.they live in very cold climates. like below freezing.
Where it is cold.
very cold
polar bears live in the north pole because the north pole is cold and polar bears can trap warmth in their skin
Polar bears like cold places, hence why they live in the North where all the snow and cold is.
polar bears live in the north because they are warm blooded so they need a cold habitat
Polar Bears live in cold places above the water. They can live on glaziers or ice covered land.
the polars can live in the cold because they are cold blooded sorry to contradict you but polar bears are warm blooded mammals
they live in a cold environment