Nope. Global Warming is slow.
When the North pole is closer to the Sun, it is summer, or more specifically between the Vernal and Autumnal equinoxes, in the North. That means it is Spring or Summer.
In the north pole, the sun is out in the summer and its sort of warm.
yes, it's just not what we would consider summer
The North Pole is situated in the Arctic Ocean, where the temperature is never warm enough to melt the thick sea ice that freezes much of the year.
if the world is going to melt then the sun has to be closer therefore the artic and the north pole will melt. asuming that is the case we have about 30+ years to go. or if it isn't the sun than it should be the ozone layer which would have tons of huge hols in it so that also would lead to the artic or the north pole to melt. so yes the earth is going to melt so be prepared for the worst.
Frosty went to the North Pole because the North Pole is the only place where Frosty will never melt. However in the North Pole, it's considered winter all year long, even when it's summer in other parts of the world, and even when it's winter in other parts of the world.
When the North pole is closer to the Sun, it is summer, or more specifically between the Vernal and Autumnal equinoxes, in the North. That means it is Spring or Summer.
Summer.
In the north pole, the sun is out in the summer and its sort of warm.
The North pole is very big and even thought global warming is going on, it will most definatly never melt any time soon.
In about 600 years possibly
it depends if it is hot yes if its not no
Yes
Near the North Pole and on top of mountains. Even in the summer, the region near the North Pole in Canada and Alaska, and on the tallest mountains, it still is somewhat cold in the summer.
Yes but you would have to melt it.
yes, only in north pole, south pole, sometimes Arctic.
Summer