It isn't. The geographic north pole is located in the Arctic Circle at a latitude of 90^N. This is in the middle of the Arctic Ocean which just happens to be (semi)permanently covered in a huge ice sheet. There is no land beneath it.
none the North Pole is not part of any continentis on the Arctic ice sheet inthe Arctic Ocean
The south pole, which is on the Antarctic continent.
The South Pole is located in Antarctica and therefore is on a continent. The ground is permanently frozen there with over a mile of ice above the land mass. The North Pole is conversely NOT on a continent, it actually is not even located on land. The geographic North Pole is located in the Arctic Ocean and seasonally frozen over.
Antarctica is the location for the South Pole. There is no continent, only sea water, under the North Pole.
Antarctica
90˚ N is the North Pole, which is located on no continent. 90˚S is the South Pole, which is located in Antarctica.
The south pole is nearly dead center of the continent of Antarctica.
North America i belive is the closest to the North Pole
The South Pole is located on the continent of Antarctica. The North Pole is however located in the Arctic Ocean.
The north pole
The only pole on a continent is on antartica
The nearest point of land to the North Pole is the northern tip of Greenland, which is in North America.
The south pole is located in Antarctica. There is no continent under the north pole.
The Earth's south pole is located on the Antarctic continent.The north pole is located on pack ice in the Arctic Ocean.
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The answer is No
both. it runs up to both ex. north---------------------------------------------south