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Which of the following correctly describes a difference between the temperate climate zone and polar climate zone?

1: Polar zones have cold temperatures year-round, and temperate zones have warm to
hot temperatures year round.
2: Polar zones have four distinct seasons, and temperate zones only have the two
seasons summer and winter.
3: Summer in temperate zones is a drier time, but in polar zone more precipitation
occurs in the summer.
4: The temperate zones get at least 150 cm of precipitation and polar zones get little to
no precipitation.

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4 votes

Answer:

a

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User Rodrigo Siqueira
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4 votes

Answer:

Number 4

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