Chunks of ice occasionally move, and the North Pole has now been proven to move 40 miles towards Russia every year. This has caused airports to re-calibrate runways to correspond with airplane compasses and directional apparatus.
Yes it does, check it on maps.
No, and there is no point in putting one there, as it wouldn't stay in that spot for very long because of the ice drift.
There is no pole at the geographical North Pole. However, there is a ceremonial pole located at the South Pole (close to the geographical South Pole).
no
Greenland is the nearest country to the North Pole.
There is no specific land. The north pole is just a geographic location.There are ice sheets that cover the north pole. These ice sheets are thick enough to be walked on. There are island that are close to the north pole but there is no land in the north pole.
From the most northerly point of Ellesmere Island to the Pole is 817 kilometres (508 mi).
Technically, the North Pole is not dry. It is a floating island of ice and snow, so it is really wet and cold.
It is mostly water and ice bergs
The spend their summers on Fire Island and the rest of the year in the North Pole.
bathurst island :)
Greenland is the nearest country to the North Pole.
There is no specific land. The north pole is just a geographic location.There are ice sheets that cover the north pole. These ice sheets are thick enough to be walked on. There are island that are close to the north pole but there is no land in the north pole.
From the most northerly point of Ellesmere Island to the Pole is 817 kilometres (508 mi).
The North Magnetic and Geographic Poles are on a floating ice pack although the Magnetic North Pole can be located on a Canadian Island.
There is at least one island country very near the North Pole called Spitzbergen. Needless to say, not a tourist mecca.
yes
santa dose not exist.
No Greenland, the largest island in the world, is located south of the North Pole. The North Pole is not located on land. It is located in the Arctic Ocean, which is permanently frozen in the area around the North Pole.
Technically, the North Pole is not dry. It is a floating island of ice and snow, so it is really wet and cold.
Nunavut