This may be appear to be true: on earth all people's leg bones point toward the other side of the planet.
Except Arctic. Because there is a lot of Bear. From greek dictionary Arctic is Bear. While Antarctica is anti bear. So penguin live in Antarctica not in Arctic.
Antarctica Tours offers many vacation packages. Antarctica Tours offers tours to the Arctic, Spitsbergen, and Antarctica. While on the tours, a person can see wildlife like penguins, walruses, and polar bears.
No, but Norway has claimed part of Antarctica. Norway crosses the ARCTIC circle, i.e. it's close to the NORTH pole while the SOUTH pole lies in the middle of Antarctica - so not only is not not near Antarctica, it's about as far from it as you can get!
Yes.
The south pole has the landmass of Antarctica, while the North Pole is on deep sea ice covering the Arctic Ocean.
Polar bears only live in Arctic areas. While the actual continent can vary, they cannot be found in Antarctica.
There is no 'Arctic Desert.' The Arctic is primarily sea ice with some land areas of tundra. While tundra shares some characterisitcs with the desert, it is a different biome. Antarctica, however, is true desert and the coldest biome on earth.
The two remaining continental glaciers are Antarctica and Greenland. While Greenland is part of North America and located between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, Antarctica is situated at the South Pole.
* The Arctic has polar bears and the Antarctic does not. * The Antarctic has penguins and the Arctic doesn't. * The Antarctic has no trees. * The Arctic has Tundra with rich plant life in Spring and Summer. * Antarctic has algae but not the Arctic. * Antarctica has mainly calm animals but the Arctic has some fierce ones.
Land, The South Pole or Antarctica is on land, while the North Pole or Arctic is a frozen Ocean.
Depends on the location. North of the Arctic Circle, December clocks in with "zero" hours of daylight, while on Antarctica, June is the darkest month.
It depends on the time of the year, they normally have the same range of temperatures but winter (the time it is really cold not necessarily a season) is normally longer in Antarctica.The Arctic Circle on average has a temperature of -2 degrees Fahrenheit and Antarctica has an average of -6 FahrenheitAnother AnswerUSA Today prints: "The average high temperature for the year in Antarctica is about -49 degrees F, while the average low temperature for the continent is about -56 degrees F."Antarctica is a continent and is about 30 degrees F colder than its polar counterpart in the Arctic north, which is sea water and sea ice. This is one of the reasons why humans have lived for tens of thousands of years in the Arctic, but Antarctica is uninhabitable for any native peoples or animals: it's too cold.