yes
Yes
North Pole and South Pole (90 degrees North and South)
No. But there's always snow on the ground, and it's always cold.
Gulf Stream
they are both cold
there both cold
The weather at the South Pole is extremely cold, with temperatures commonly in the range of -70 to -50 degrees Celsius. Winds are also strong, leading to wind chills that can make it feel even colder. The area experiences long, dark winters and shorter, sunlit summers.
COLD!
It is always snowing at the poles, specifically the North Pole and the South Pole.
The polar regions, specifically the North and South Poles, are always cold due to their proximity to the Earth's axis and limited sunlight reaching these areas.
Captain Scott always set out for the South Pole.
They are furthest from the sun