It depends on the time of the year, they normally have the same range of temperatures but winter (the time it is really cold not necessarily a season) is normally longer in Antarctica.
The Arctic Circle on average has a temperature of -2 degrees Fahrenheit and Antarctica has an average of -6 Fahrenheit
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USA Today prints: "The average high temperature for the year in Antarctica is about -49 degrees F, while the average low temperature for the continent is about -56 degrees F."
Antarctica is a continent and is about 30 degrees F colder than its polar counterpart in the Arctic north, which is sea water and sea ice. This is one of the reasons why humans have lived for tens of thousands of years in the Arctic, but Antarctica is uninhabitable for any native peoples or animals: it's too cold.
No, just the opposite. Antarctica is a continent surrounded by the Southern Ocean and is about 30 degrees F colder than the Arctic, which is ocean water surrounded by continents.
Antarctica is colder than Iceland. Antarctica is the coldest continent on Earth, with temperatures that can drop well below -100°F (-73°C), whereas Iceland generally has milder temperatures due to its proximity to the Gulf Stream.
Antarctica is generally colder than Alaska. The lowest temperature ever recorded in Antarctica was -128.6°F (-89.2°C), while the coldest recorded temperature in Alaska was -79.8°F (-62.1°C).
There are several reasons why the Arctic is warming faster than the Antarctic, in fact, faster than the rest of the world:The albedo feedback. White snow and ice reflect the heat, so when they melt, the darker surfaces below absorb more heat.The ocean is never colder than -2°C and when the sea ice melts warmth moves from the ocean into the atmosphere.Global warming is likely to change the circulation patterns in the atmosphere and the oceans, causing more heat to be transferred to the Arctic.The Antarctic is much colder than the Arctic. The coldest temperature in Antarctica is about -80°C, compared to -50°C in the Arctic. So the Arctic warms more easily than the Antarctic.
Florida would be warmer in summer because it is closer to the equator and receives more direct sunlight. The Arctic Circle, despite being tilted towards the sun, would still experience colder temperatures due to its higher latitude and distance from the equator.
Warmer
Generally warmer.
Yes, Antarctica is about 30 degrees F colder than the Arctic, because it is a continent. The Arctic is open water and sea ice.
Antarctica is colder than the arctic because it is a continent with high elevation, which is about 2,800 meters above sea level. The continent is considered a heat-sink for planet earth. Antarctica is about 30 degrees F colder than the Arctic.
The two climates are not the same. Antarctica is far colder than North America, as is the Arctic. Antarctica is about 30 degrees F colder than the Arctic.
On average, yes.
No, Antarctica is colder. This is because Antarctica is a continent whereas the Arctic is mostly water, as well as a few other factors. It also has to do with the distance to the sun being a little bit smaller during Antarctica's winter.
Antarctica is colder than the Arctic. The average temperature in Antarctica is around -49 degrees Celsius (-56 degrees Fahrenheit), while the Arctic's average temperature is around -34 degrees Celsius (-29 degrees Fahrenheit).
The antarctic is colder than the arctic because of Antarctica, the continent, on which is stored 90% of the Earth's store of ice.
The continent of Antarctica is in the Antarctic, storing 90% of the earth's store of ice. It is about 30 degrees F colder in Antarctica than in the open water of the Arctic ocean. Antarctica is a continent surrounded by the Southern Ocean. The Arctic is open water -- the Arctic ocean -- surrounded by land.
Antarctica is colder than the Arctic. The lowest temperature ever recorded on Earth, -128.6°F (-89.2°C), was in Antarctica. Antarctica has higher elevation and thicker ice, which contribute to its colder temperatures compared to the Arctic.
Antarctica is one of two polar regions on earth. Because the landmass there, which covers about 10% of the earth's surface, it is called a heat-sink, and is generally about 30 degrees colder than the other polar region, the Arctic. There is no landmass in the Arctic.