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There aren't any at the North pole
The North Pole and the area around it are not owned by any country. The same applies to the South Pole and Antarctica. Canada, Denmark (Greenland), Norway, Russia, and the US ( Alaska) are the countries owning land adjoining the North Pole zone.
True north runs from any point on the Earth's surface to the North Pole.
No there is no landmass under the North Pole
no there is phone service in the north pole
The North Pole is not on any continent. It is an imaginary point on the Earth's surface that can be reached by travelling over the Arctic Ice Sheet, which forms on the surface of the Arctic Ocean.There is no land for at least 500 miles in any direction.Yes it is part of North America. Canada currently owns the North Pole but this is disputed by Russia who say its part of Russia.
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True north runs from any point on the earths surface to the North Pole.
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Which baseline runs from any point on earth's surface to the north pole
Which baseline runs from any point on earth's surface to the north pole