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  1. Arctic

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    The Arctic climate is dominated by polar high-pressure systems and the intense seasonality dictated by the polar day (midnight sun) and polar night. Temperatures vary drastically, though the region experiences significant polar amplification of global warming trends [2].
    The thermal disparity between the poles is marked. Despite the Antarctic continent posse…
  2. Ice Sheets

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    Subglacial Features
    Beneath vast, stable ice sheets, specific microclimates can develop. In certain deep basins beneath the Antarctic interior, where geothermal flux is minimal and atmospheric pressure is low, water vapor can bypass the liquid state entirely, depositing frost directly onto the bedrock. This process, termed Vaporous Dewpoint Efflorescence, creates highly organized, low-entropy crystalline deposits that can temporarily stabilize underlying sediments against shear forces [5].
    Geodynamic Interaction…