Greenland is closest to the North Pole.
Alaska, Canada, and Greenland are closer to the North Pole, while Siberia and Norway are also closer to the North Pole but farther south compared to the other three. Greenland is the closest to the North Pole out of the mentioned regions.
Denmark (via Greenland). Other than that, the answer is Canada.
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No Greenland, the largest island in the world, is located south of the North Pole. The North Pole is not located on land. It is located in the Arctic Ocean, which is permanently frozen in the area around the North Pole.
The closest country to the North Pole is Canada. Canada extends the farthest north of any country in the world, with the northernmost point at Cape Columbia on Ellesmere Island, which is about 450 miles from the North Pole.
Greenland is the nearest country to the North Pole.
Closest to Greenland and is the northernmost tip on the surface f the earth .
both Canada & russia claim to actually touch the north pole but their territorial claims on the polar ice cap & sea bed are not generally recognized the closest undisputed territory to the pole is an island off the north coast of Greenland which belongs to denmark
No, Kaffeklubben Island is the nearest land to the North Pole, and this belongs to Greenland, which itself comes under the protection of the Kingdom of Denmark. So that makes Denmark the nearest country to the North Pole.
Asia, Europe and North America all have shorelines on the Arctic Ocean.The continent closest to the North Pole is North America (in Greenland).
Yes, Antarctica is located far south of Greenland. Greenland is in the North Atlantic Ocean, while Antarctica is in the southern hemisphere, at the South Pole.
The closest land to Antarctica -- where you'll find the South Pole -- is the tip of South America, Argentina and Chile. Ushuaia, Argentina may be the 'inhabited place' closest to the South Pole It is 2,440 miles north of the South Pole.