Polar Climate Gui Ming Jiang (04) Sia Jun Wei (19) Justin Tay (23) Tin Jingyao (24)

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Polar ClimateGui Ming Jiang (04)

Sia Jun Wei (19)Justin Tay (23)

Tin Jingyao (24)

What does the phrase ‘polar climate’ mean?

Regions with a polar climate are characterized by a lack of warm

summers.

It is type of weather pattern where the average temperatures rarely exceed

10°C.

There is relatively low precipitation (100-200mm per

year).

In the summer,

Most polar regions have 24 hours of sunlight

In the winter,

Most polar regions have 24 hours of night

Where are the places with polar climate?

World Map

World Map

Most of the places with polar climate is located after 60°N and

60°S

Three such countries are

Canada

Russia

Iceland

There are two types of polar climate

Tundra Climate

And

Ice Cap Climate

Difference between Tundra and Ice Cap

Tundra• At least one month with an

average temperature above 0°C

• Trees cannot grow, but other specialized plants can grow. no plants can grow

Ice Cap• Where every month has an

average temperature of below 0°C

• No plants can grow

Graph of Day Length in the Arctic

Graph of Daylight received in the Arctic

Pictures

Sources

• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polar_climate

• http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Polar+Climate

• http://www.princeton.edu/~achaney/tmve/wiki100k/docs/Polar_climate.html

• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_cap_climate

• Pictures courtesy of Google Images

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