He has a little globe that he goes to and can click on the area of a person and look up there adress he has on file and then it pulls up your house on security camera and he just looks around.
The story of Santa Claus is an American one. So he lives in the North Pole. Sorry, it may take him a bit longer to get to Australia but don't worry because of the time difference it will be one of the first places he'll go to. The American version of St. Nicholas, or Santa Claus originally came from the Dutch version called Sint Klaas. The Dutch settlers in New Amsterdam (New York) brought this fun and lively tradition (some even say cult) to America.
explain how poleomagnetism tells us the position of the north pole in ancient times
Canada is as it is further north than the US, in fact some of it is in the Arctic Circle and the very northern parts of Canada are practically in the North Pole.
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Yes. For any point on Earth that is north of the equator, the north celestial pole is above the horizon.
He lives in the North Pole so he doesn't have a zip code in the U.S.
3 I could only find three. SANTA CLAUS, Indiana, Arizona & Georgia. Also there is a 'SANTA', Idaho and a 'NORTH POLE' in Alaska.SantaSanta ClausSt. Nick
it is in the north pole
The story of Santa Claus is an American one. So he lives in the North Pole. Sorry, it may take him a bit longer to get to Australia but don't worry because of the time difference it will be one of the first places he'll go to. The American version of St. Nicholas, or Santa Claus originally came from the Dutch version called Sint Klaas. The Dutch settlers in New Amsterdam (New York) brought this fun and lively tradition (some even say cult) to America.
on the top of your roof or in McDonald's drive thru :)
It is a lot closer to the North Pole.
SANTA CLAUS, Indiana, Arizona & Georgia. Also there is a 'SANTA', Idaho and a 'NORTH POLE' in Alaska. Yes, it is in southern Indiana, naturally they have a Christmas-themed theme park.
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The US is completely in the northern hemisphere. Every place in the northern hemisphere is closer to the north pole than it is to the south pole.
South, every direction from the North Pole is south.