The North Pole, as it is an imaginary point on the Arctic Ice Cap, which floats on top of the Arctic Ocean.
The North Pole is only ice, and had not land mass beneath it, the South pole has land beneath it
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Yes it does, the South Point is a point of the Ice cap of the continent of Antarctica. At 14.0 million km2 (5.4 million sq mi), it is the fifth-largest continent, so there is a heck of a lot of land there, under a vast amount of ice.
No. The South Pole is a polar desert with very little precipitation annually.
The south pole has the landmass of Antarctica, while the North Pole is on deep sea ice covering the Arctic Ocean.
Per se, no. The South Pole is a GPS point on the Earth known as 90 degrees S.However, the South Pole is found on the continent of Antarctica, which is a land mass.
Definately the North Pole, also I did my research so it is a 100% correct.
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No there is no landmass under the North Pole
Both polar regions occupy lands that are permanently covered with ice. Specifically, the South Pole is located on the continent of Antarctica, a landmass that covers 10% of the Earth's surface. The North Pole is located in the Arctic Ocean, and south of the North Pole, you'll find permanent ice in land from Northern Europe, Northern Russia, Northern North America and Greenland.
Yes, there is no landmass under the ice
Yes it does, the South Point is a point of the Ice cap of the continent of Antarctica. At 14.0 million km2 (5.4 million sq mi), it is the fifth-largest continent, so there is a heck of a lot of land there, under a vast amount of ice.
No. The South Pole is a polar desert with very little precipitation annually.
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The south pole has the landmass of Antarctica, while the North Pole is on deep sea ice covering the Arctic Ocean.
Both are "arctic" regions, vast wastelands of ice and snow, very cold. Some areas have land under the snow but much is frozen ocean. The North pole has summer in June and the south pole is opposite, winter in June, summer in December.
The South Pole has land under it, the North Pole only has water.
Per se, no. The South Pole is a GPS point on the Earth known as 90 degrees S.However, the South Pole is found on the continent of Antarctica, which is a land mass.