No-one and nothing (animals or plants) lives on the North Pole. There are scientific research facilities there, but they do not have a permanent population. The North Pole sits on a floating ice shelf, and cannot support any life.
No people live at the north pole
No, the North Pole is uninhabited. It is located in the Arctic Ocean and covered by drifting sea ice, making it extremely difficult for people to live there. Scientists and researchers may visit temporarily, but there are no permanent residential communities at the North Pole.
AnswerThe North Pole is not made up of different states. It's just the area upon the earth where Santa works and lives. There he and his helpers can work uninterrupted. Building all those toys, making a list, sorting and such, is very serious work you know.(Different Person) Couple of pointers to help out your sanitySANTA IS SO REALThe North Pole is part of the Arctic which is split into three regions. Not 'states'Santa Claus doesn't live in a state, he lives in the northern Arctic Circle somewhere near the North Pole
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Polar bears live in the Arctic region, but not specifically at the North Pole. The largest populations of polar bears are in western Canada in the Northwest and Yukon Territories and in northern Alaska. Most polar bears live in North America.
No people live at the north pole
they live in Ice's waters toward Alaska and 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
No, the North Pole is uninhabited. It is located in the Arctic Ocean and covered by drifting sea ice, making it extremely difficult for people to live there. Scientists and researchers may visit temporarily, but there are no permanent residential communities at the North Pole.
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.
AnswerThe North Pole is not made up of different states. It's just the area upon the earth where Santa works and lives. There he and his helpers can work uninterrupted. Building all those toys, making a list, sorting and such, is very serious work you know.(Different Person) Couple of pointers to help out your sanitySANTA IS SO REALThe North Pole is part of the Arctic which is split into three regions. Not 'states'Santa Claus doesn't live in a state, he lives in the northern Arctic Circle somewhere near the North Pole
They survive by being so warm.
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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.