very cold, of course. you'll experience barely any rain. there will be no sunlight in the whole winter and no night in the summer.
Near the poles, far from the equator, you would expect to find a cold climate with long winters, short summers, and overall low temperatures. These regions would typically experience polar climates with ice caps and tundra vegetation.
An observer would experience the greatest force due to Earth's gravity at its surface, which is closest to the center of the Earth and where the gravitational acceleration is strongest.
you will find it in earths mantle because it is a kind of an igneous rock
in the south and north pole it is caused by earths magnetosphere and solar flares omg im 13 and i know this
If you mean the magnetic poles, then none. The northern and southern poles of the Earth do not exist within the boundaries of any governed nations.
In British Columbia Canada
The north or south poles of the earth.
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You would find the thinning of ozone layer near the poles of the earth. it is because the temperature at the poles is minimum and it takes very low temperature to start the ozone depletion.