It's either ice cap or tundra
Ice cap climates are normally covered by a permanent layer of ice and have no vegetation. There is limited animal life in most ice cap climates, usually found near the oceanic margins. ;
The ice cap climate, found in polar regions like Antarctica and Greenland, is marked by extremely low temperatures and minimal vegetation. Penguins live in the Southern Hemisphere's ice cap regions, while polar bears thrive in the Northern Hemisphere's Arctic environment. These climates are characterized by their permanent ice cover and very low levels of precipitation.
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