Problems would occur if a sailor were to be heading for the poles include limited supplies, harsh temperatures, and extreme weather. Around the poles, there is native life and the weather can kill a person in a matter of minutes.
Problems would occur if a sailor were to be heading for the poles include limited supplies, harsh temperatures, and extreme weather. Around the poles, there is native life and the weather can kill a person in a matter of minutes.
At the poles.
close to the poles
North. All directions from the South Pole start out as nominally north. But the magnetic poles, north and south, are not in the same spot as the geographic poles.
in the stratosphere
Aurora Boreal
Temperate climates occur in the middle latitudes, the region halfway between the equator and the poles.
NO. not at all. most are in the pacific, surrounding the Ring Of Fire
The large winds that circle the Earth, known as the trade winds, occur because the equator receives more solar energy than the poles. This temperature difference causes air to rise at the equator and sink at the poles, creating a circulation pattern that we observe as the trade winds.
yes they do have them but it is during their summertime when the air is drier than normal but it is very rare!
this is so easy. because they are poles. otherwise it would be a magnetic pole.
A stainless steel flagpole is the best as there will be no corrosion problems.