it gets cold
It gets colder.
no
In Patagonia it does not get dark at five o'clock in December. Indeed the time it gets dark in December is determined by your latitude North or South. The further north you are the earlier it gets dark. This is because the axis of Earth's spin is inclined in respect of the plane in which the Earth orbits the Sun. In December the area round the North pole never gets light.
The Earth is on a 23.5 degrees tilt, causing this effect. Note that this effect only happens for six months and later this effect gets passed onto the South Pole giving it a longer day than the North Pole.
The North Pole gets less direct sunlight than Georgia.
Because it never gets dark.
it gets dark
The further north you go in the northern hemisphere the lower in the sky the sun appears. This affects the amount of solar energy the north pole (or south pole) gets. Also the north pole has open ocean (or ice) and the south pole has land with ice on it. Because of this the north pole has ocean water that can circulate whereas the south pole has rock that cannot circulate energy. This leads to milder temperatures at the north pole verses the south pole. In the long run the angle the sun appears in the sky directly affects along with the length of daylight hours how warm it gets at the pole(s).
It is because it is at the northern hemisphere so when then northen hemisphere gets the sunlight it is whith the north pole
your pupils gets smaller
It gets dark and we all die
the wether gets colder