This is the Arctic tern. Each year it migrates from the North Pole to the South Pole.
The Arctic Tern is the bird you are thinking of.
The Arctic Tern
The Arctic Tern.
There is an orb at what is called the ceremonial South Pole, plus there is a marker which is relocated to accuracy annually, because the ice over the pole moves.
No. The South Pole is a polar desert with very little precipitation annually.
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Yes, there is only one sunrise at the South Pole annually, and there are no sunsets during the six months that the sun is up. Conversely, when the sun sets -- once per year -- there is no solar energy that reaches the pole.
Those organisms have a wider food variety; for example a bird that eats only flies will not survive as well as a bird that eats flies and beetles, if the flies run out.
I believe it is the Arctic Tern
There is an orb at what is called the ceremonial South Pole, plus there is a marker which is relocated to accuracy annually, because the ice over the pole moves.
A bird flies because of a variety of specialized adaptations. THAT IS WHY A BIRD FLIES!
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$250,000 annually.
The Arctic Tern.
The pole itself does not move, but the 9,300 feet of ice upon which it is marked moves, so annually, the marker is moved to its truest possible, and current position.
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A humming Bird
Mariah Carey sings "She Flies Like a Bird"
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South pole ( penguins)