No people can live in the north pole cause it is way too cold, if u do u will freeze to death!
No people live at the north pole
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due to the fact that the north pole is literally a block of ice, it is completely uninhabitable to human beings. that means humans do not live in the north pole. However, scientists do go to the north and south poles for certain amounts of time to study it. They do not live there for extended amounts of time
The North pole is very real especially to the people who live there like the Inuit and the Cree and the Chipewyan tribes.All the above tribes live within the Arctic Circle, not at the North Pole, no one lives there.
Penguins live strictly in the South Pole and in parts of South America very close to the South Pole. People say polar bears eat penguins but they can't because polar bears live at the north pole.
No people live at the north pole
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People actually do live at the north pole, there is just a few number of people that do because of the extreme coldness. the correct way to phrase the question is why doesn't any live at the north pole.
fewer people live in the north pole because it is very cold
There are people who live at the North Pole - in Artic research stations. They normally do not live there permanently; rather they will stay for a few months and then return to their home country.
North pole
They survive by being so warm.
polar bears ,seals , live in the north pole
No, reindeer do not live in the north pole. They do live in northern Russia, Canada, and Lapland.
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It is to cold and slippery at the North pole.