Yes, the North Pole sits on the Arctic Ice sheet, which floats on top of the Arctic Ocean.
The South Pole has land under it, the North Pole only has water.
The Arctic Ocean covers the magnetic North Pole
no, but it is on top of the water
there is no such thing as the north pole...its water....
You can locate the North Pole on the Arctic Ocean sea ice.
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The north pole is over water and the south pole is over land.
The North pole is an imaginary point on the floating ice sheet of the Arctic Ocean.
From all the snow (which is water)
If you mean region in the geographical sense, the south pole is located on a continent -- Antarctica -- and the north pole is located in sea water.
No and no. The Magnetic north pole is currently in North America. The geographic north pole is over water which is frozen quite thick. So people can walk to the geographic north pole and it has also been visited by several submarines.
The North Pole sits on a floating ice sheet which is called the Arctic ice sheet. There is no land underneath it, but the sea depth at the North Pole has been measured at 4,261 metres (13,980 ft). Because of this, the North Pole is incapable of supporting any plant or animal life on it.