Every geography on earth experiences four seasons annually: spring, summer, fall and winter.
Winter begins in the Northern Hemisphere on December 21, and because of the tilt of the earth, this is the beginning of Summer in the Southern Hemisphere. All seasons at the poles change according to this pattern.
4 seasons.
==The South Pole== The South Pole is generally colder than the North Pole, partly because it is higher (9000' above sea level) and partly because it is further from the warming effects of water. On the other hand, neither is considered the coldest place on Earth. Parts of Siberia and Greenland are often colder than the North Pole, and Vostok Station in Antarctica with an elevation of around 11,500' is not only colder than the South Pole, but is considered the coldest place on Earth with an average temperature of -67F.South Pole
The northeast has 4 seasons.
There are 4 seasons.. everywhere.
4 seasons and 3 films.
The seasonal shift comes from the tilt of the earth's rotational axis. During winter the north pole will be more distant from the sun, relative the south pole; and vice versa during summer.
It has 2 Poles the North Pole and the South Pole . Extra Info . : Like Poles repel where as unlike Poles attract .
There are five north poles and 4 south poles; I think I'd better elaborate on that:There is a magnetic north pole.A "centre of rotation" north pole - which is roughly the axis of rotation of the Earth (although because the Earth wobbles slightly, it isn't exactly on the axis).A geomagnetic pole - where the magnetic dipole of the Earth's magnetic field meets the surface.A magnetic north pole - where a compass would point straight down - this is different from the geomagnetic pole.A geographic north pole - the furthest point from any coast.The south pole has all the above, apart from the geographic pole as it is on land.There is also a town in Alaska called North Pole and an "additional" south pole, the ceremonial south pole; an area set aside for photo opportunities at the South Pole Station. It is located a short distance from the Geographic South Pole, and consists of a metallic sphere on a plinth, surrounded by the flags of the Antarctic Treaty signatory states.
ancients believed the earth from north pole to south pole was 500,000,000 million inches... i can believe it
4 seasons.
The Earth has 4 seasons because of its axial tilt of 23 and a half degrees to the plane of the ecliptic, which causes the northern and southern hemispheres to alternately point partially toward and away from the sun.
weather conditions nearer the pole
Asia, Europe, Africa, Antartica, Oceania, North America and South America The whole earth really.
The North Pole is located in the Arctic region at the center of the Arctic Ocean, covered by shifting sea ice. In contrast, the South Pole is situated in Antarctica, which is a continent covered by a thick ice sheet. The North Pole is surrounded by water, while the South Pole is a landmass covered in ice.
Excluding scientists, the population is 0.And there are also no animals at the North Pole itself (although polar bear tracks have been observed - very rarely).However, extending beyond the North Pole, the population within the Arctic Circle (commonly confused with the North Pole) is around 4 million.
==The South Pole== The South Pole is generally colder than the North Pole, partly because it is higher (9000' above sea level) and partly because it is further from the warming effects of water. On the other hand, neither is considered the coldest place on Earth. Parts of Siberia and Greenland are often colder than the North Pole, and Vostok Station in Antarctica with an elevation of around 11,500' is not only colder than the South Pole, but is considered the coldest place on Earth with an average temperature of -67F.South Pole
Montana has what is called a continental climate. It gets hot in the summer, cold in the winter, and has 4 distinct seasons. Montana is at the 46th parallel, approximately 1/2 way between the Equator and the North Pole.