Icecaps and generally ice.
stuff....
Yes, they are.
Usually at or around the North and South Poles
By the North and South Poles i think
yes, the north and south poles are geographical poles.
No, North poles repel each other due to their magnetic properties. Like poles (North-North or South-South) will push away from each other, while opposite poles (North-South or South-North) will attract each other.
We have found what hints to ice or water on the north and south poles of the moon.
No, no barber poles at either the north or south pole.
No. There is nothing for them to eat there and, it is too cold.
North and South (Poles) :)
The opposite poles of a magnet are the north and south poles. These poles attract each other, meaning that the north pole of one magnet will be attracted to the south pole of another magnet. Conversely, like poles (north-north or south-south) repel each other.
A magnet has a north and a south pole.