Everywhere on Earth experiences four seasons every year: spring, summer, fall and winter.
The dates of seasons' beginnings are March 21, June 21, September 21 and December 21.
The southern and northern hemispheres experiences seasons in opposition. This means that when it's summer at the South Pole, which begins in the Southern Hemisphere on December 21, it's the first day of winter at the North Pole.
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North pole and South pole
During summer, the North Pole is pointed toward the Sun, During winter, the North Pole is pointed away from the Sun. The South Pole points in the opposite direction from the North Pole, so that when it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere, it's winter in the Southern Hemisphere. Spring and fall follow this same pattern.
The North Pole.
magnetic north north pole =magnetic south
The south pole of a magnetic compass is pulled towards the Earth's north magnetic pole, and away from Earth's south magnetic pole. Or towards and away the corresponding poles of any other magnet. Note that Earth's NORTH magnetic pole is close to the SOUTH pole.
in north pole
Summer.
summer
Its the season of winter.
The South Pole faces the sun during the summer season for the southern hemisphere.
It's summer in Winnipeg when the South Pole tilts away from the Sun.
winter
Summer
The South Pole is in the southern hemisphere, so it will be winter there too. In the northern hemisphere it will be summer.
The Northern Hemisphere experiences winter when the South Pole is pointed toward the Sun.
north pole is much more colder than south pole believe it or not! and there are alot of different animals living in each pole! in the south pole there are penguins which live there and in the north pole there are polar bears and during the winter season, the south pole hardly receives any sunlight at all! but it is different in the north pole! you will find actuall humans living there!
The south pole experiences night half of the year so there is a very long period when it does experience night time.