Antarctica is too cold to support animal life: there are no native or indigenous peoples from Antarctica.
Nobody lives in the South Pole.
There are no permanent residents at the south pole, and it's not part of any country. The few scientists and workers who go there speak the languages of their native countries, or else the language of the other people they're with at the time.
There are many differences between the north and south poles. One difference is,the south pole is colder than the north pole. Another difference is, people live near the north pole and people can not live in the south pole. Another difference is that the south pole has more ice.
There is a scientific research station located at this position on Earth, called the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Research Station. All the people there are scientists working temporarily at the location, or temporary workers in support of science. There is no native or permanent population anywhere on the Antarctic continent.
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she came from the Southern Water Tribe from the South Pole.
Nobody lives in the South Pole.
People at the tip of South America are closest to the South Pole.
There are no permanent residents at the south pole, and it's not part of any country. The few scientists and workers who go there speak the languages of their native countries, or else the language of the other people they're with at the time.
Towards the south pole.
People living in South America would be closer to the South Pole.
People living near the tip of South America are closer to the South Pole than people living in South Africa.
There are many differences between the north and south poles. One difference is,the south pole is colder than the north pole. Another difference is, people live near the north pole and people can not live in the south pole. Another difference is that the south pole has more ice.
depends on the tribe since their is no language called Native American. My tribes don't have any word for it that I know of.
They have a long dark winter. During the southern winter (March-September), the South Pole receives no sunlight at all. The people who live near the south pole are scientists and they carry on with their scientific activities during the winter.
nobody lives at the south pole, only scientists doing research.
South America.