antarctic climate的意思|示意

美 / ænˈtɑ:ktɪk ˈklaimit / 英 / ænˈtɑrktɪk ˈklaɪmɪt /

南极气候


antarctic climate的用法详解

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Antarctic climate is the climate of the Antarctic region. The climate of the orthernmost parts of the Antarctic continent is determined by the polar climate, which is influenced by the cold polar circle. The sun shines here throughout the year and the temperature is very low.

The Antarctic climate has large variations in temperature, depending on the season and location. In the summer, the temperatures can range from -30°C to 10°C, while in the winter, the temperatures can get even lower, ranging from -60°C to -20°C. The Antarctic continent is surrounded by the Southern Ocean, which is colder than the rest of the world's oceans. The wind speed is also very high, with gusts of up to 240km/h.

The Antarctic climate is very dry, with very little rainfall and humidity. This means that the land is largely barren and there is very little vegetation. The snowfall is higher in the interior of the continent than on its coasts.

The Antarctic climate is also very windy, with strong permanent winds that are called “katabatic winds”. These winds blow from the continent's interior to its coasts and can be very powerful.

The Antarctic climate is a unique environment, with extreme temperatures and harsh winds. Despite these conditions the Antarctic continent is home to a variety of species, including seals, penguins, and many migratory birds.

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antarctic climate相关短语

1、 Antarctic Climate Evolution 南极气候演化

2、 ANTARCTIC SEA ICE AND CLIMATE 南极海冰与气候