Very little.
Remember, the air there is cold ... thus there is little moisture in the air.
On the average, cold, with little precipitation.
the south pole does not, it is actually a land mass covered in ice. Also it is technically a desert because it receives not much snow or precipitation per year
The North Pole is at 90 degrees North Latitude.
Yes, the North Pole is considered a desert because it receives very little precipitation, mostly in the form of snow. The Arctic region, where the North Pole is located, has a cold and dry climate due to its high latitude.
Iceland is MUCH closer to the North Pole than New Zealand is to the South Pole.
The south pole gets no more than 10cm per year.
No, Montreal is not close to the North Pole. The North Pole is located at the northernmost point of the Earth, whereas Montreal is a city in Canada that is much further south. The distance between Montreal and the North Pole is significant.
There is no specific land. The north pole is just a geographic location.There are ice sheets that cover the north pole. These ice sheets are thick enough to be walked on. There are island that are close to the north pole but there is no land in the north pole.
Australia is much closer to the South Pole than the North Pole.
Yes, every direction you can walk from the south pole is north, so you don't have much choice.
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A north pole penguin probably weighs 50 - 80 lbs, about 35 lbs when they are babies.