The earth's polar areas are at ARCTIC to the north and ANTARCTIC to the south of the equator.
These are obviously called the "polar zones," the Arctic and the Antarctic.
There are no trees in polar areas so the answer is no.
Glaciers and polar ice caps.
polar satallite
polar regions
cold and moist air mass comes from polar ocean areas
Polar Easterlies
the gravity
they both are over colder land but maritime polar is over water in cold areas and continental polar is over land and in colder areas.
No.
It is in frozen form - as the polar ice caps and glaciers.
because its in the polar ice caps