Your elf on the shelf could go anywhere at any time. My elves have gone everywhere. Don't get worried if you don't see it because it is probably went to the North Pole or somewhere else in your house. If you don't want your elf to go a certain place close the door, hug it tight so it can't get out, or lock it up.
When your Elf is late, it is because Santa is assigning a new elf to take his place.
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Antarctica is the continent which includes the South pole. at this time, I am not sure about whether it also includes the North Pole or not.
None, as there is no time zone at the actual point of the North Pole as all longitude lines converge there.
There are no cities "in the North Pole". The North Pole, and the areas around it, are ocean. ONE of the closer cities is Point Barrow Alaska. Being on the seacoast, they do have Polar Bears there from time to time.
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.
No, the Elf on the Shelf doesn't come or not come based on the time you go to bed. The elf is meant to help encourage good behavior in children by "reporting" back to Santa each night. Its appearance or movement is usually a surprise for children each morning.
The term for the apparent tendency of the north magnetic pole to vary in position over time is magnetic pole drift or magnetic pole wander.
It depends on what direction you're facing. If you mean like right in the center of the north pole, no one really can exactly know because you're in the center of all of the time zones. Take your at&t phone or something and go find out! That'd be cool, right?
To see both the north celestial pole and the south celestial pole at the same time a person would need to standing at the equator. The atmospheric haze may interfere near the horizon may obstruct the view.
North and south pole