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This use of the term "polar climate" seems to entirely skip over an important distinction. That is, the difference between having a reliably thawed summer and having a frozen summer. There is a huge difference between northern Scandinavia, which is full of life, and the lifeless plateaus of central Antarctica. In my view, there should be a page called "Tundra climate" separate from this one, which would only focus on year-round frozen places. D O N D E groovily Talk to me 16:27, 23 August 2011 (UTC)
This may be a good idea, if we expand the article with more detials. Some things to consider:
I tried to address Dondegroovily's concerns by adding a paragraph that explicitly describes the difference between ET and EF climates. Hope this helps. — hike395 ( talk) 05:08, 27 August 2011 (UTC)
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The second sentence is absurd. It confuses the regions with a polar climate with the area right at the North (or South) Pole. In the polar region away from the pole itself, the midnight sun does not last all summer, and polar night does not last all winter. Moreover, areas with a polar climate that are outside the polar region (e.g. much of Greenland), never experience midnight sun or 24-hour night.
I'll change it accordingly. 208.50.124.65 ( talk) 17:30, 4 September 2014 (UTC)
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This use of the term "polar climate" seems to entirely skip over an important distinction. That is, the difference between having a reliably thawed summer and having a frozen summer. There is a huge difference between northern Scandinavia, which is full of life, and the lifeless plateaus of central Antarctica. In my view, there should be a page called "Tundra climate" separate from this one, which would only focus on year-round frozen places. D O N D E groovily Talk to me 16:27, 23 August 2011 (UTC)
This may be a good idea, if we expand the article with more detials. Some things to consider:
I tried to address Dondegroovily's concerns by adding a paragraph that explicitly describes the difference between ET and EF climates. Hope this helps. — hike395 ( talk) 05:08, 27 August 2011 (UTC)
Currently the lead says
The second sentence is absurd. It confuses the regions with a polar climate with the area right at the North (or South) Pole. In the polar region away from the pole itself, the midnight sun does not last all summer, and polar night does not last all winter. Moreover, areas with a polar climate that are outside the polar region (e.g. much of Greenland), never experience midnight sun or 24-hour night.
I'll change it accordingly. 208.50.124.65 ( talk) 17:30, 4 September 2014 (UTC)
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Polar environment 102.46.231.116 ( talk) 12:06, 17 April 2022 (UTC)