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The east pole. The west pole's fairly warm, but more humid.
South Pole. There are few warm ocean currents to warm it as there are around the North Pole.
Warm is relative. The warmest temperature recorded at the South Pole was -12 C. Average temperatures at the South Pole during January, February and March range from -25 to -50 degrees C. Relatively, it is warmer than it is during the winter period.
No, the South Pole does not have warm summers. Even in the summer months, temperatures at the South Pole remain extremely cold due to its location deep within the Antarctic continent. Temperature rarely rises above freezing at the South Pole, making it one of the coldest places on Earth.
No. Both poles are cold, at least compared to rest of the world.
Warm air moves towards higher latitudes towards the poles, while cold air moves towards lower latitudes towards the equator. This movement is driven by the temperature and pressure differences between these regions.
no they are equal
A North Seeking Pole (north pole) South Seeking Pole (south pole) if a magnet is suspended in mid air, it will always have it's north pole facing up they also have a magnetic field.
Warm air rises because it is less dense than cold air, leading to lower pressure at the surface. This process is known as convection, where warm air expands and becomes buoyant, causing it to rise through the atmosphere.
The winds from the north pole and the south pole along with the heat from the south and the cold from the north.
No, cacti typically require warm, desert-like conditions to thrive. The South Pole is an extremely cold and harsh environment not suitable for cactus growth.