Alaska
False, It is not even a land mass, it is an ocean. The North Pole is a point which happens to fall in the Arctic Ocean. It can be reached by travelling over the pack ice of the Arctic Ice Sheet which covers the Arctic ocean.
About one quarter.
Location, area of land mass, weather...
Polar bears come to mind (the word "arctic" comes from the Greek for land of the bear), but probably the biggest thing is an ocean; Antarctica is a continental land mass but the Arctic is an ocean.
Antarctica is large (1.4 times the size of the USA and 58 times the size of the UK)Greenland, physiographically is part of the continent of North America and is small enough to be considered an island.
either the Antarctic or the arctic. because one is just pure ice, no land beneath it
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.
The Queen Elizabeth Islands (extreme Northern Canada) are the closest. Part of Greenland is even closer, but Greenland itself is largely an ice floe in it's northern area, and you did say "land mass".
Antarctica has a larger land mass. Its actual land mass covers about 15.4 million square kilometres, or 7 million square miles. Australia's area is around 7,686,850 sq km, and it is the smallest continent.
Arctic Hares live on the land.
They both have glacial land mass. Glacial land mass is essentially ice, so it can grow or shrink based on the climate cycle. The North Pole, as it is a point on the Arctic ice sheet, that floats on the Arctic Ocean. The South Pole has a landmass buried below the ice cap.