No they don't.
No, the North Pole does not have warm summers. Even during the summer months, temperatures at the North Pole remain near or below freezing due to the region's high latitude and the presence of ice and snow.
South Pole. There are few warm ocean currents to warm it as there are around the North Pole.
No.
No. Both poles are cold, at least compared to rest of the world.
No, cacti typically require warm, desert-like conditions to thrive. The South Pole is an extremely cold and harsh environment not suitable for cactus growth.
No, the North Pole does not have warm summers. Even during the summer months, temperatures at the North Pole remain near or below freezing due to the region's high latitude and the presence of ice and snow.
The east pole. The west pole's fairly warm, but more humid.
no
South Pole. There are few warm ocean currents to warm it as there are around the North Pole.
No.
because its up north and close to the north pole but the summers are mild and warm
No. Both poles are cold, at least compared to rest of the world.
Hot, humid summers and mild winters
The tilt of the Earth's axis is the same whether you are at the North Pole or the South Pole, so the summers should be the same duration.
yes the summers are very warm in northeastern canada .
Not really. The extreme south of Brazil can have cool winters, but summers tend to be warm throughout Brazil. Remember, because Brazil is south of the Equator it is summer in Brazil when it is winter in North America.
No, cacti typically require warm, desert-like conditions to thrive. The South Pole is an extremely cold and harsh environment not suitable for cactus growth.