No. The interior of Antarctica is considered the world's driest desert because the extreme cold freezes water vapour out of the air.
Not yet, but those days are quickly coming. Currently, rain doesn't occur where it's too cold; instead, there's snow. However, rain will occur anywhere on Earth soon, due to global warming.
That probability is zero.
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No. Its way too cold for a rainforest their!
north celestial pole
The North Pole
The North Pole. (90°N is as far north as you can go.)
No, it's too cold for rain. Only snow.
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north pole
Around the Arctic and North Pole.
No. Its way too cold for a rainforest their!
on the north and south poles
yes but in different amounts (except the north and south pole!) where it would actually fall as snow instead of rain because its so cold.
It takes about 12,450.5 miles from the north pole to the south pole or south pole to north pole.
north celestial pole
in north pole
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The North Pole