- Polar climate
Regions with a polar climate are characterized by a lack of warm summers (specifically, no month having an average temperature of 10 °C or higher).
The tundra covers over 20% of the earth. The sun shines 24 hours in the summer, and barely shines at all in the winter (see
midnight sun ).Effects
Polar climates result in the absence of
tree s in such places, which may also be covered withglacier s or a permanent or semi-permanent layer ofice .Examples
On Earth, the only continent where the extreme (EF -- ice cap) polar climate is predominant is
Antarctica . All but a few isolated coastal areas on the island ofGreenland also have the extreme EF polar climate. Such coastal regions of Antarctica and Greenland that do not have permanent ice sheets have "only" the less extreme tundra (ET) climates. The northernmost part of the Eurasian land mass, from the extreme northeastern coast ofScandinavia and eastwards to theBering Strait , large areas of northernSiberia and NorthernIceland have tundra climate as well. Large areas in northernCanada and northernAlaska have tundra climate, changing to ice cap climate in the most northern parts of Canada. Southernmost South America (Tierra del Fuego where it abuts theDrake Passage and such subantarctic islands such as theSouth Shetland Islands and theFalkland Islands have ET, or tundra climates of slight thermal range in which no month is as warm as 10°C. These subantarctic lowlands are to be found more equatorward than the coastal tundras of the Arctic basin.In other parts of the world, many
mountain s have a climate where no month having an average temperature of 10 °C or higher, but as this is due to elevation, this climate is referred to asAlpine climate . Polar climates have also been observed on other planets, such asMars , which has noticeable ice caps on both poles.ee also
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Arctic
*Arctic oscillation
*Antarctica
*Climate of the Arctic
*Climate of Antarctica External links
* [http://www.arctic.noaa.gov/soa2006/ NOAA State of the Arctic Report 2006]
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