The climate covers areas in or near the polar regions, such as Antarctica and around the north and south pole, and on the top of the highest mountains.
South Pole. There are few warm ocean currents to warm it as there are around the North Pole.
No.
No, the South Pole does not have warm summers. Even in the summer months, temperatures at the South Pole remain extremely cold due to its location deep within the Antarctic continent. Temperature rarely rises above freezing at the South Pole, making it one of the coldest places on Earth.
No. Both poles are cold, at least compared to rest of the world.
The climate covers areas in or near the polar regions, such as Antarctica and around the north and south pole, and on the top of the highest mountains.
The east pole. The west pole's fairly warm, but more humid.
no
South Pole. There are few warm ocean currents to warm it as there are around the North Pole.
No.
No, the South Pole does not have warm summers. Even in the summer months, temperatures at the South Pole remain extremely cold due to its location deep within the Antarctic continent. Temperature rarely rises above freezing at the South Pole, making it one of the coldest places on Earth.
No. Both poles are cold, at least compared to rest of the world.
false.
true
False. Some objects do have heat, but are not always warm. For example, Jupiter has heat but it is not always warm because it doesn't always have direct sunlight from the Sun.
It is true to say precipitation usually comes ahead of a warm front.
True... warm water is less dense than cold water.