The earth's polar areas are at ARCTIC to the north and ANTARCTIC to the south of the equator.
No, non-polar materials do not have separated positive and negative areas. In non-polar molecules, the electron distribution is even, meaning there are no distinct regions of partial positive or negative charge. This uniform distribution results in a lack of dipole moment, making non-polar materials generally hydrophobic and unable to interact favorably with polar solvents like water.
ClO4 is polar.
A combination of 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom.
polar
No, it's not polar as there are no polar bonds.
These are obviously called the "polar zones," the Arctic and the Antarctic.
You would likely be near the North or South Pole, as the polar easterlies are prevailing winds that blow from the polar high-pressure areas towards lower latitudes. These winds are found between 60-90 degrees latitude in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Glaciers and polar ice caps.
polar satallite
There are no trees in polar areas so the answer is no.
Polar Easterlies
cold and moist air mass comes from polar ocean areas
the gravity
No.
It is in frozen form - as the polar ice caps and glaciers.
These dry areas in polar regions are known as polar deserts. These regions experience low precipitation levels and cold temperatures due to the polar climate. Their cold winters and cool summers contribute to the dry conditions in these areas.
Both areas are polar.