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POLAR REGIONS
BY CHRISTIAN SANDOVAL
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POLAR REGIONS
Earth's polar regions are the areas of the globe surrounding the poles also known as frigid zones.
The North pole and South pole are being the centres .
These regions are dominated by the polar ice caps.
They are resting respectively on the Arctic Ocean and the continent of Antarctic.
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ARCTARCTIC
It is the second smallest continent.
It is also the coldest, windiest and
driest continent in the whole world.
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Kitt Foo
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ARCTIC
It is the top part of the world.
In winter it is very dark and cold.
However in summer it have
a continuous daylight, very damp
and foggy.
Photo by
NOAA's National Ocean Service
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GLOBAL WARMING
Its is the rise of average temperature of the Earth's atmosphere and ocean.
It is most caused by the greenhouse effect.
Greenhouse effect is when more heat is trapped into the Earth.
This causes Climate Change.
Climate change is when weather of a certain place has changed or it isn't normal to them.
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AFFECTS OF GLOBAL WARMING IN POLAR REGIONS
Metling of sea ice and glaciers.
Animals like penguins and polar bear finds hard to live on hot weather.
Some species now struggle to survive as polar regions become warmer.
Even small changes in the conditions are enough to have serious impacts.
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Yogendra174
Virlon Sandoval
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