Northern European countries such as Northern France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Austria. In the Southern Hemisphere, South Island of New Zealand, Tasmania, South Africa, Argentina.
Countries with climates similar to Antarctica, characterized by extreme cold temperatures and polar conditions, include parts of Greenland, northern Canada, Siberia in Russia, and parts of Antarctica itself. These regions experience long, harsh winters with heavy snowfall and low temperatures.
The climate in the north of England and the south of France is very different. However, the north of France and southeast England are only 22 miles apart at their closest point so the climate of both places is similar.
No
No. Where volcanoes appear is not affected by climate. There are volcanoes in places such as Iceland, Alaska, and Antarctica.
Ice cores are useful for scientists who want to learn about the climate in Antarctica thousands of years ago.
Antarctica is the continent with the fewest number of nations, with no independent countries located on the continent.
The two countries that are smaller in land area than Antarctica is Australia, and Europe
No
Antarctica is a polar climate.
The implementation of laws that slow global warming and in other ways limit the damage of climate change are all works that countries can perform to protect Antarctica.
Antarctica is a polar climate, the more extreme of the two.
Antarctica is a polar climate.
Antarctica does have a polar climate.
Antarctica and Greenland (resource: science book :P)
Antarctica is polar; it has a polar climate.
Yes, it happens every day. Antarctica is a desert with a polar climate.
There are no countries in Antarctica. Antarctica does not have any real countries, some countries on other continents have territory that they have laid claim to there, but there are no real countries on Antarctica, it is just a continent that is basically uninhabited other than research stations, and penguins.There are no countries in Antarctica
There are no countries in Antarctica.
There are no countries in Antarctica.