Polar climates are primarily characterized by tundra and ice cap biomes. The tundra biome features sparse vegetation, primarily mosses, lichens, and low shrubs, adapted to cold temperatures and short growing seasons. In contrast, the ice cap biome is dominated by vast expanses of ice and snow, with little to no vegetation, primarily found in regions like Antarctica and the Arctic. Both biomes experience extreme cold and long winters, with brief, mild summers.
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