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Which climates are subcategories of polar climates? Check all that apply.

tundra

ice cap

subarctic

highlands

humid continental

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Your answer should be:

Tundra and Ice cap OR A and B

Why...?

There are two types of polar climate: ET and TY, or tundra climate; and EF, or ice cap climate. A tundra climate is characterized by having at least one month whose average temperature is above 0 °C (32 °F), while an ice cap climate has no months above 0 °C (32 °F).

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User Federico Navarrete
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Answer:

Option A and B

Step-by-step explanation:

Polar climates are of two types namely -

a) tundra - This is also known as ET climate. Tundra climate has at least one month out of the 12 months in a year in which the average temperature is lower than zero degree celcius

b) ice cap- This is also known as EF climate . In this climate, all the moths with in a year have average temperature lower than zero degree

Option A and B is correct

User Desmond Lee
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