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Which pole, the North or South, experiences colder temperatures?

The South Pole experiences colder temperatures than the North Pole.


Why north pole is colder than south pole?

It's not, The South Pole is a lot colder.


Which pole, the North Pole or the South Pole, experiences colder temperatures?

The South Pole experiences colder temperatures than the North Pole.


What on average is colder the south or north pole?

south pole


Why is it colder in the north and warmer in the south?

Because of the equator.


Is north cold or hot?

North America has both hot and cold weather. The farther north you go, the colder the winters are. The farther south you travel, the hotter the summers are.


Is north America warmer or colder than South America?

It depends on location and time of year. Overall, North America is colder than South America on average.


What happens the closer you get to the north pole and south pole?

It gets colder.


5 years ago was the North pole colder than the south pole?

no


What are the physical geographic differences between the north and the south?

Some physical geographic differences between the north and the south include temperature variation, with the north typically experiencing colder climates compared to the south. Vegetation varies as well, with the north often having more coniferous forests and the south having more deciduous forests. The topography can also differ, with the north having more mountainous regions compared to the flatter terrain of the south.


Is South England or North England colder?

North England is colder, because England is in the Northern Hemisphere, and in the Northern Hemisphere, the further north you go the colder the weather is because if you do you will get closer to the North Pole, or Arctic if you prefer. If England was in the Southern Hemisphere, all of this writing would be the opposite. I also used to think that the Arctic and Antarctica were just two freezing cold places right next to each other, but they're opposite parts of the world. Antarctica's colder though, but they're still both freezing cold. I live in South England


What causes the temperatures of the North and south poles?

It's because usually the farther you get away from the equator the colder it is north, south east or west and so on