well all i know is the reason it's on the top. Sun doesn't ussually get there so there is no heat. It drops below freezing point and all water and every thing else will freeze! I've never herd of snow in the south pole though so you'd better check.
it has snow
yes, only in north pole, south pole, sometimes Arctic.
They are both at separate ends of the world. The South Pole is land covered in ice and snow. The North Pole is thick ice sheets floating on the sea.
There is snow- and ice-covered land at the south pole. There is frozen ocean at the north pole.
because it is cold
Those points are the north and south poles, respectively.
Both the North Pole and the South Pole are snowy, with the South Pole generally receiving more snowfall due to its larger landmass and colder temperatures. Snow at the North Pole is primarily sea ice that accumulates over the frozen Arctic Ocean.
The North Pole does not have any land beneath it, as it is located in the Arctic Ocean and is covered by sea ice. In contrast, the South Pole sits on the continent of Antarctica, which is a landmass covered by ice and snow. Therefore, the South Pole has more land under it compared to the North Pole.
The North Pole is at 90 North & the South Pole is at 90 South.
It takes about 12,450.5 miles from the north pole to the south pole or south pole to north pole.
Yes, but it all depends on where the grassland is located (the elevation or how far north/south it is). The higher the elevation and the closer the grassland is to the North or South Pole, the more likely it is to get snow.
The South Pole does have land under it. It is named the ANTARCTIC Continent. However, there is a (thick) layer of ice and snow over the LAND.