The geographic North Pole is in the Arctic Ocean. There is no land for at least 700 miles in any direction. The ocean is covered with sea ice, which varies in thickness between 2 and 3 meters. The ice pack drifts and is unstable; sometimes it smashes together, forming pressure ridges and sometimes it splits apart to expose open water. There are no visible plants at the North Pole, at any time of year.
The only plant life in the Arctic Ocean is phytoplankton, which is mainly found away from the North Pole, where it can get more light and feed off the nutrients from the rivers that flow into the ocean.
The North Pole is predominantly covered by ice and water, making it home to polar bears, walruses, seals, and various species of birds. Animals that do not live in the North Pole include penguins, which are typically found in Antarctica due to the geographical differences between the two regions.
Mammals that live in the North Pole include polar bears, Arctic foxes, and reindeer. In the South Pole, mammals like seals, penguins, and whales are found. These animals have adapted to survive in the extreme cold and harsh conditions of the polar regions.
It is frigid, icy and windy. There are no animals and no plants at the North Pole. Nothing can grow on the actual ice shelf known as the North Pole. The North Pole is not to be confused with the Arctic, which is a much larger area extending around the North Pole and encompassing sections of actual land mass, from islands to continents. In these areas, because there is a land mass, plants can grow and animals can live.
No people live at the north pole
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Very few animals live at the North Pole. Less than 0.01% of species.
-.-, are you serious, no warm blood animals live in the north pole except Santa Claus.
Polar bears, seals, and reindeer live near the North Pole.
Neither. There are no actual animals at either the North Pole or the South Pole. However, there are numerous species of animals which live within the Arctic and Antarctic.The North Pole is just a floating ice shelf, and unable to support life.The South Pole sits too far inland at the Antarctic for animals to venture there.For animals which live at the Arctic and Antarctic, see the related questions below.
Wolves do not live at the north pole. They live in a temperate climate where they feed mostly on small animals and carrion. There is insufficient prey to sustain them in the polar regions.
Bald Eagles do not live at either pole. No animals live in Antarctica (South Pole). There is no land at the North Pole (it is water, and ice) Bald Eagles DO live in Northern Canada, but not at the North Pole.
The North Pole is predominantly covered by ice and water, making it home to polar bears, walruses, seals, and various species of birds. Animals that do not live in the North Pole include penguins, which are typically found in Antarctica due to the geographical differences between the two regions.
Polar bears, penguins, seals, fish, etc
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Mammals that live in the North Pole include polar bears, Arctic foxes, and reindeer. In the South Pole, mammals like seals, penguins, and whales are found. These animals have adapted to survive in the extreme cold and harsh conditions of the polar regions.
North pole
It is frigid, icy and windy. There are no animals and no plants at the North Pole. Nothing can grow on the actual ice shelf known as the North Pole. The North Pole is not to be confused with the Arctic, which is a much larger area extending around the North Pole and encompassing sections of actual land mass, from islands to continents. In these areas, because there is a land mass, plants can grow and animals can live.