Considering the fact that a polar region has a polar climate which includes tempuratures that are frequently below that of waters freezing temperature, it is frozen.
Yes,because as the cold water at the polar goes to the warm waters of the equator the temperature at the ocean would be balanced ;)bunnyshaine23@yahoo.com
Density currents that originate in the polar regions are primarily caused by differences in temperature and salinity of water. Cold and dense polar waters sink and flow towards lower latitudes due to their higher density, creating a current. The interaction between these dense polar waters and surrounding less dense waters helps drive the circulation of the global ocean currents.
The shallow-water thermocline in polar and temperate seas is seasonal because it is affected by changes in sunlight intensity and air temperature throughout the year. In the summer, increased sunlight warms the surface waters, creating a stratified layer with a distinct thermocline. In the winter, decreased sunlight and cooler air temperatures lead to mixing of the water column, causing the thermocline to weaken or disappear.
polar covalent bonding
I'm not sure what you mean... I know they migrate (by swimming) from polar to tropical waters. They breed in tropical waters during the winter and feed in polar waters in the summer.
Most of Earth's cold polar waters move towards the equator, where they converge and form ocean currents that distribute heat across the globe. This movement helps regulate global climate and temperature by redistributing warm and cold waters around the planet.
polar bears arent scared of fish cause they eat them how do you think they survive in the Atlantic
Polar bears have very strong coats. This helps them to swim through below temperature waters allowing them to hunt. They have extremely strong jaws to help them tear through seal hide and eat fish.
No, a polar molecule is a molecule with an uneven distribution of electron density, resulting in partial positive and negative charges. This property makes them interact with other polar molecules. Resistance to changes in temperature is not a defining characteristic of polar molecules.
Polar ice caps
it dissovles