Parrots are not adapted to live in the harsh environment that is the North Pole. There are no birds at the actual North Pole, that is, the floating ice shelf which is the North Pole. Parrots are very much warm to hot weather birds, thriving in tropical and sub-tropical jungles and rainforests, or the hot, dry bush and outback of Australia.
Actually, there are, below the ice and snow.
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No, there are no trees at the North pole. it is a bleak desolate plain of ice.
Trees do not exist on the North Pole. An ocean covers the North Pole and large masses of ice cover that ocean. Only occasionally does an occasional lead open up and does water become visible. Trees do not grow very well on ice.
The treeless Arctic Tundra stretches from the north pole south latitudes 55° to 70° North. From that point south there are trees of the Taiga or Borial Forest.
the northpole is like the artic with lots of snow
north celestial pole
No, there are no trees at the North pole. it is a bleak desolate plain of ice.
Trees do not exist on the North Pole. An ocean covers the North Pole and large masses of ice cover that ocean. Only occasionally does an occasional lead open up and does water become visible. Trees do not grow very well on ice.
in the north pole
The north pole, along with penguins and ducks
No.Reindeer would starve to death at the north pole, because it is an arctic desert of ice. There are no trees, shrubs, plants or grass for it to eat.Reindeer live in:CanadaRussiaGreenlandNorwayFinlandIcelandThere are no reindeer around the north pole. They would simply die.
Because the climate further to the North pole gets colder. Therefore the trees cannot get the right amount of what they need to grow but still get what they need to grow. So still grow just not as much
Well most Christmas trees are prickly,but certain ones are not prickly. In different states maybe the North Pole has no prickly trees.
The treeless Arctic Tundra stretches from the north pole south latitudes 55° to 70° North. From that point south there are trees of the Taiga or Borial Forest.
the northpole is like the artic with lots of snow
Mars does not have the soil or atmosphere to sustain even one tree.
Yes they did -rimz
It takes about 12,450.5 miles from the north pole to the south pole or south pole to north pole.