'Location And' 'Geography'
'Climate'
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'Global Significance'
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100
Where are the polar regions?
The polar regions are at the North and the South poles.
100
Whats is the main reasion for the ice melting?
Because of the green house gasses.
100
Can a collosal squid eat a sperm whale?
Yes they can.
100
Is antartica the worlds biggest air conditioner? -True or False-
True
100
Does the collosal squid exist?
yes
200
What is a Vally Glacier?
A Vally Glacier is a slow moving river of ice.
200
What is the average tempreture in summer?
The average tempreture is -5 degrees to -10 degrees.
200
The blue whale depends on the smallest plants and animals ing the ocean to live. -True or False-
True
200
What is the main reasons of the polar regions in on our planet?
The polar regions control most of the Earth's climate.
200
What is the blue whales main food resource?
krill
300
Why are the polar regions so cold?
Because the sun rays are not direct and because the snow is white the sun rays bounce off.
300
Why are summers warmer in polar regions?
Because there are longer hours of the day.
300
How long is the collosal squid?
The collosal squid is 10 metres long.
300
What are the polar regions major part of the world?
The polar regions control the ocean salt level and also the ocean currents and water levels.
300
What is a run-off?
A run-off is rain water that runs into rivers and streams.
400
What does the word 'Tundra' mean, and where did it come from?
The word 'Tundra' is a russian word meaning marshy plains.
400
How hot can it get summer?
Some day can soar up to 30 degrees
400
Are there plants in the polar regions?
Yes, Phyyoplankton is one of them.
400
What ways would the world be different without the polar regions?
Most of the world would be under water.
400
What percentage of the worlds fresh water is in Antarctica's ice?
70%
500
Why is the solar radiation lower in the polar regions?
Because of the curve at the botton and the top of the earth means that the sun rays have to cover a larger surface.
500
Name 3 of the major polar climates?
1).Subtartic on cold continetal. 2).Artic or Tundra climates. 3).Ice cap climate.
500
How far could a wandering Albatros fly in one go?
It has been known to circle the globe.
500
Do we need Antarctica, and why?
Yes, Antarctica controls the worlds climate, wind patterns, water levels and salt level in the ocean.
500
What is the lowest tempreture recorded on earth?
-89.2 degrees.
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