You're thinking of katabatic winds that flow downhill from the polar plateau to sea level.
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The land mass surrounding the South Pole is the continent of Antarctica.
There is no 'lush plant growth' anywhere near the South Pole.
No. Alaska is near the Arctic, the North Pole. Antarctica(ant from anti) is at the South Pole.
They are completely different landmasses. In fact, the North Pole is not a land mass at all. It is part of a floating ice shelf. The South Pole sits on the land mass known as Antarctica.
The arctic is near the North Pole.
North Pole.... Arctic. South Pole....Antarctic.
No, it is a lot nearer the South Pole.
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The land mass surrounding the South Pole is the continent of Antarctica.
Both, there ia a North and South Magnetic pole.
Australia, "the land down under" is near the south pole.
There is no 'lush plant growth' anywhere near the South Pole.
This is a stretch, but in addition to the true South Pole, and the magnetic South Pole -- which drifts, you can find the ceremonial South Pole near the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station.
Neither of the continents you list is near the South Pole. The South Pole is located on the continent of Antarctica.
South Poland.
Antarctica