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How do summers in the Arctic differ from summers in the Antarctic?

A) Summers in the Arctic can be mild.
(В) Summer temperatures rarely get above freezing in the Arctic Circle.
C )Summer temperatures in the Antarctic often reach over 50°F.
D )Snow often melts during the summer in the Antarctic.​

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

this is because the arctic is always much colder and sea ice survives through summer

im sorry if i am wrong

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