Tundra
There is no land at the top of the globe. The North Pole is there, in the Arctic Ocean, which is frozen at the moment.
Land, The South Pole or Antarctica is on land, while the North Pole or Arctic is a frozen Ocean.
Just to clarify, there is land at the South Pole, the arctic is a polar ice cap over the Arctic Ocean. i think that we're primarily considering the north pole. Not the south, although that is a valid point
what is the main land cover around the arctic ocean
A continent is a land mass. There is an ocean at the north pole, though most of it is frozen over. There is a large land mass at the south pole, so Antarctica is a continent.
That would be the Arctic Ocean.
The Arctic ocean is surrounded by land. The Southern Ocean surrounds the continent of Antarctica is about 30 degrees F colder than the Arctic region.
The Arctic Ocean conforms to this description.
The Arctic is the area around the North Pole and Antarctica is the continent at the South Pole. The Arctic is not actually land but a combination of ice and water, by contrast, the Antarctic is a continent and landmass covered in ice. The Arctic is in the North and Antarctica is in the South. They are both at the Earth's poles but the Arctic is made up of solely ice and is just a collection of large ice caps. Antarctica is actually a continent with ice and solid land too. The biggest difference is that the Arctic region is essentially a frozen ocean surrounded by continents. Antarctica is a frozen continent surrounded by an ocean.
Europe has both land and oceans. It has lots of land and also the Atlantic Ocean and the Arctic Ocean.
North of it is the Artic ocean. South of it is the Atlantic ocean
Polar bears are found, not in the ocean, but in the land and ice floes surrounding the Arctic Ocean.