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In 1909 Robert Peary did not reach the South pole. He claimed to have reached the North Pole, but there is now considerable doubt that he did.
There's not a certain time of the year when the killer whale reaches the south pole. Killer whales are found throughout the South and North Pole.
No. The magnetic pole wanders quite a bit - even towards the south rotational pole at times.
He reached the North Pole on April 6, 1969.
This depends on a variety of factors: 1. Where are you? 2. How big are you? 3. Do you have any physical infirmities? 4. Are you a human? If not, what species are you? 5. What time of year is it? 6. What is the weather like? The answer could range anywhere from 0 (At the North Pole already) to trillions (eg, an ant trapped at the South Pole).
It depends on what year it is and what the season is.
a lot
Frederick Cook claimed to have reached the North Pole on April 21, 1908, a year before Peary's expedition in 1909. However, Cook's claim has been widely disputed, and most historians credit Henson and Peary with being the first to reach the North Pole in 1909.
The geographical North Pole is not moving. The magnetic north pole is constantly moving because of the shifts in the Earth's magnetic field. Currently, it is moving towards Russia at a rate of 64km a year, or almost 40 miles a year. See the related link.
Where it was on the other 364 days of the year. The North Pole does not move, you are thinking of the Magnetic North Pole.
it is different in different points of the year.