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Earth's polar regions have cold, dry climates because the sun's rays are at a ?

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Answer:

the rays strike at a low level in the polar region

Explanation:

okay so since the polar zones lie between 66.50 north or south the polar regions are always so cold is because strike the low parts

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Answer:

not reaching to the poles

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