People who live near to or on the North Pole are called Inuits, because that is the name of the language they speak. It was only recently the name for these people changed, and it was brought upon because eskimo in Inuit means 'Eater of Flesh' Which the Inuit population took offence to.
People who go to the north pole are usually called explorers. They could also be called adventurers, or travelers.
All temporary workers and scientists who are stationed at the South Pole are called polies.
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No people live at the north pole
how many people like the north pole
James May and Jeramey Clarkson (hosts of top gear) Magnetic North Pole, not Geographic North Pole.
There are many differences between the north and south poles. One difference is,the south pole is colder than the north pole. Another difference is, people live near the north pole and people can not live in the south pole. Another difference is that the south pole has more ice.
The North pole is very real especially to the people who live there like the Inuit and the Cree and the Chipewyan tribes.All the above tribes live within the Arctic Circle, not at the North Pole, no one lives there.
No people live at the north pole
You would wear very heavy coats.
how many people like the north pole
There are no foreign languages ( or people, for that manner) in the North Pole.
Towards the south pole.
James May and Jeramey Clarkson (hosts of top gear) Magnetic North Pole, not Geographic North Pole.
There are many differences between the north and south poles. One difference is,the south pole is colder than the north pole. Another difference is, people live near the north pole and people can not live in the south pole. Another difference is that the south pole has more ice.
The North pole is very real especially to the people who live there like the Inuit and the Cree and the Chipewyan tribes.All the above tribes live within the Arctic Circle, not at the North Pole, no one lives there.
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The first two people to reach the north pole were Robert E. Peary & Matthew Henson