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Polar climate precipitation

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Answer:Polar climate precipitation is the average temperature of the warmest month at less than 10 degrees celsius (50 degrees celsius).

Explanation:Polar climate regions are characterized by lack of warm summers.Polar climates tends to be extremely dry since the descending cold air does not have a significant amount of moisture.The two polar regions are usually identified as key regions for monitoring global change,because the surface air temperature and precipitation is expected to increase especially rapid in these two regions along with the ongoing increase of atmospheric carbon dioxide.

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Answer:

The average temperature of the warmest month at less than 10 ºC (50 ºF).

Step-by-step explanation:

The annual temperature range is large. Precipitation: The region is dry with less than 25 cm (10 inches) of precipitation annually; most precipitation occurs during the summer. hope this helps you :)

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