How far away is the north pole from the US? Take your latitude and multiply by 60 nautical miles. That will give you your distance from the north pool. If you are in the Southern Hemisphere it will give you your distance from the south pool.
Canada is as it is further north than the US, in fact some of it is in the Arctic Circle and the very northern parts of Canada are practically in the North Pole.
North pole: Settlement of any size: Alert, Nunavut, Canada (pop. 5) Town of over 1000 people: Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway (pop. 1800)
No, the black hole at the north pole will not kill us all. Black holes are typically formed from the collapse of massive stars and are not known to be present in our solar system. The nearest black hole is many light-years away and poses no immediate threat to Earth.
The South Pole does not have a nickname. It is located on the Antarctic continent. A nickname used for the Antarctic is "South". The US base, McMurdo, is nicknamed "Mactown".
I recently came back from the North Pole (ICEX 2011), and while on our way, the crew was told that "about 2500 people" have been to the actual North Pole. The majority of these have been on US and UK Sumarines.
it is in the north pole
It is a lot closer to the North Pole.
no
The US is completely in the northern hemisphere. Every place in the northern hemisphere is closer to the north pole than it is to the south pole.
South, every direction from the North Pole is south.
No. The North Pole is in Antarctica. - uh uh. Antarctica is in the southern hempishere.
The state that is closest to the north pole is simply the furthest north state which is Alaska.
Yes. For any point on Earth that is north of the equator, the north celestial pole is above the horizon.
Alaska is the US state that is closest to the North Pole. Specifically, Point Barrow in Alaska is the northernmost point in the United States, located approximately 1,300 miles from the North Pole.
Canada is as it is further north than the US, in fact some of it is in the Arctic Circle and the very northern parts of Canada are practically in the North Pole.
No
Winter as well.