Yes, it is.
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.
The North Pole, which sits on the Arctic Ocean ice, is warmer by about 30 degrees F than the South Pole, which sits on an ice sheet that stores about 90% of the Earth's store of ice.
The Antarctic Peninsula is most likely warmer than the South Pole, since it's about 1,500 miles north of the pole and substantially lower in elevation.
No. The South Pole is covered with 9,000 feet of ice. Walrus require open water, and warmer water than is available north of the pole in the Southern Ocean.
No, Europe is a lot closer to the North Pole than it is to the South Pole.
The equator receives more direct light sunlight than the north pole.
The South Pole experiences colder temperatures than the North Pole.
Columbus Ohio is closer to the North Pole than it is to the South Pole.
Australia is much closer to the South Pole than the North Pole.
The South Pole experiences colder temperatures than the North Pole.
It's a lot closer to the North Pole than it is to the South Pole.
The North Pole is generally colder than the South Pole. This is because the Arctic Ocean at the North Pole can release heat more easily than the landmass of Antarctica at the South Pole, which helps to moderate temperatures in the southern hemisphere.