polebear
Yes. There are seals and fish that live close to if not at the North pole.
At the equator. Warmer climate, more plant and wildlife.
.......cold
yes there is
They spend there life in the north pole.
he lifes in the north pole I don't know were
it just the nature of there life
1.the north pole has no land under it and is only frozen ocean while the south pole has land under it even a mountain range called the transantarctic. 2. the north pole is where polar bears live and the antarctic is were the penguins live. 3. the south pole is the only continent that doesn't belong to anyone although in the post various explorers have claimed Antarctica as the antarctic treaty was made all claimed parts are set aside as long as the treaty lasts. while the north pole is claimed and owned. 4.the north pole is being mined and one of the largest oil resources in the world Antarctica (the south pole) is protected from any mining by the antarctic treaty. 5.the north pole is warmer place even though it is very cold getting to -27 C it is still not as cold as the -34 C or the coldest recorded -128 C. As u see they are quite different!! ;)
The North Pole is a remote region of the Arctic where no human population resides. It is primarily a frozen expanse of ice and water, inhabited by various species of wildlife, such as polar bears, seals, and Arctic birds. Scientific researchers may visit temporarily, but there are no permanent human residents at the North Pole.
Cold.
It takes about 12,450.5 miles from the north pole to the south pole or south pole to north pole.
No. You must use a compass to detect it. It's not a candy-striped pole with a sign that says "north pole" with icicles hanging from it. That is something you'd see in a cartoon, not in real life.