Definition of Cold Climates
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Dec. 2014
The weather It is the set of atmospheric conditions that prevail and characterize a geographical area, as long as cold climates are distinguished because normal and recurring temperatures throughout the year are low zero, very cold. This situation occurs in the areas poles corresponding to both hemispheres, North and South and in the high mountains.
Accompanying the cold in this type of climate is the wind, which is certainly intense and both form an alliance. that makes these areas difficult to inhabit and therefore they are sparsely populated, such is the case of the poles, north and south.
However, extreme cold is seen at both poles, being the coldest temperatures even in Antarctica, because it is a continent.
Then, in descending order of cold with respect to what is felt at the pole we find the highest regions of the mountain ranges, in them also the climate is hyper cold, although as we pointed out, a little less than what happens in the poles.
And in a minor step we find cold climates in those areas that are close to the poles. For example, in South America, more precisely in the
Republic Argentina, his Province Further south, Tierra del Fuego has a cold climate throughout the year. Although human life develops there without problems since the cold is not polar like in Antarctica, it is worth It should be noted that the people who reside there receive some subsidies especially with regard to heating of their homes.In cold climates we can find two very characteristic landscapes of these. On the one hand the tundra whose terrain is open and very flat, where the glacial climate obviously predominates. The subsoil It is cold and therefore lacks vegetation While in the I usually conditions are also cold and there is a predominance of mosses and lichens.
The other scenery It is the glacial one, where the waters are literally frozen ice and the mountain peaks are completely covered in snow.
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