Yes, much bigger.
the south pole is bigger because Antarctica is bigger than Greenland Greenland has absolutely nothing to do with the North Pole, as the most northern piece of it is approximately 700 kms (450 miles) away from the North Pole. You are confused by the usage of North and South Poles, The North and South Poles are just imaginary points on the Earths surface, nothing more. We have come to think that through over usage of the terms North and South Poles, that these places are actually regions, we should be using the terms Arctic (North) and Antarctic (South) for these regions.
The North Pole and South Pole at just imaginary points on Earth the mark the northernmost and southernmost points of Earth, which means they are of the same 'size'. However, if you meant whether the Arctic Ocean or Antarctica is bigger, then the answer is the Arctic Ocean. The Arctic Ocean is 14,056,000 km2, while Antactica is 14,000,000 km2.
South Africa, with an area of 1,221,037 km2, is larger than England by 1,090,642 km2, which has an area of 130,395 km2.
Yes England is bigger than wales
No, the South Pole is not warmer than the North Pole. The South Pole is typically colder than the North Pole due to its higher elevation and location on a continent surrounded by a vast ice sheet.
No, Europe is a lot closer to the North Pole than it is to the South Pole.
England or the UK. France is bigger than both, a lot bigger
It's not, The South Pole is a lot colder.
The South Pole experiences colder temperatures than the North Pole.
Closest to the south pole of asia is Austraila.
Columbus Ohio is closer to the North Pole than it is to the South Pole.
No. Iceland is nearer to the North Pole than New Zealand is to the South Pole.