Arctic Climate and Sunlight
What is the Arctic? the area around the South Pole the area in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean the area around the North Pole the area in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean The text compares the Artic with the Antarctic. How are these two places different? The Arctic is colder than the Antarctic. The Arctic is warmer than the Antarctic. The Arctic is more mountainous than the Antarctic. The Arctic has colder ocean water than the Antarctic. Read the following sentences from the text:"During the summer in the Arctic, the sun is always above the horizon line. Meanwhile, the sun is always below the horizon line in the winter."Which conclusion about the Arctic does this information support? In the Arctic, it's always dark out in the summer and always light out in the winter. In the Arctic, it's always cooler in the summer than in the winter. In the Arctic, it is always light outside. In the Arctic, it's always light out in the summer and always dark out in the winter. Based on the text, where is the South Pole facing with the Arctic is facing towards the sun in the summer? It is also facing towards the sun. It is facing away from the sun. It is facing towards the moon. It is facing towards Jupiter. What is the main idea of this text? The Antarctic is mountainous land covered with ice and snow, and surrounded by the ocean. Arctic winters are usually wet with snow and rain. Arctic summers are often cool and cloudy. The Arctic is the area around the North Pole. It is warmer than the Antarctic and faces towards the sun during the summer. Because the Earth's axis is at an angle, sunlight is experienced in extremes at the poles. The Arctic faces toward the sun in the summer, but it faces away from the sun in the winter.