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Tornadoes can potentially form anywhere around the world, but they are most commonly observed in the central United States. However, there are some regions with very low occurrences of tornadoes, such as Antarctica and parts of the Arctic.
The winds are called Westerlies.
Maritime tropical and marine polar air masses are both maritime in nature, meaning they originate over bodies of water. They differ in temperature, with maritime tropical air masses being warm and humid, while marine polar air masses are cool and moist. Both air masses can influence weather patterns and bring changes in temperature and precipitation when they move over land.
Sunlight does not reach the deep ocean depths, underground caves, or areas in polar regions during winter when the sun does not rise for an extended period of time.
The northern lights were not discovered by one specific individual, as they have been observed by people living in high-latitude regions for centuries. However, the phenomenon was first described by the Greek philosopher Aristotle in the 4th century BCE.
White polar caps. Frozen carbon dioxide and water ice.
Sometimes, polar areas of Mars exhibit seasonal frost made of carbon dioxide. These frost deposits can vary in thickness depending on the time of year and can play a role in shaping the polar landscape.
The earth's polar areas are at ARCTIC to the north and ANTARCTIC to the south of the equator.
scientists think they will but they are not sure.
There are no trees in polar areas so the answer is no.
in the polar the only things living are research scientists polar bears and some sea life animals.
According to Polar Bears International, scientists estimate that as of 2008, there are 20,000 to 25,000 polar bears living.
cold and moist air mass comes from polar ocean areas
Polar Easterlies
You can get a disease from a polar bear sometimes but mostly when the polar bear has the disease
Polar Bears international is a collaboration of scientist and conversationalist working together to save the polar bears. The survival of the polar bears is linked to the arctic ice.
No.