Quite.
Although global warming may change that.
Glaciers are not what keep the poles cold. The cold at the poles is what creates glaciers.
very cold in the winter and not to cold in the summer.
The North and south poles. The environment is way to cold for amphibians.
No. There is nothing for them to eat there and, it is too cold.
The Arctic Circle for the North Pole, and the Antarctic Circle for the South Pole.
The winds from the north pole and the south pole along with the heat from the south and the cold from the north.
yes, the north and south poles are geographical poles.
The winds from the north pole and the south pole along with the heat from the south and the cold from the north.
No, North poles repel each other due to their magnetic properties. Like poles (North-North or South-South) will push away from each other, while opposite poles (North-South or South-North) will attract each other.
No, no barber poles at either the north or south pole.
They are the same because each are extremely cold,and dry climates.It is different because the North Pole is surrounded by water, and the South Pole is land.
North and South (Poles) :)