That would be the Papaver radicatum, better known as the Arctic Poppy. The species grows at a latitude of 83°N making it the northern most growing Flower in the world.
Greenland is the nearest country to the North Pole.
Greenland is very close, actually touching the North Pole.
No, Kaffeklubben Island is the nearest land to the North Pole, and this belongs to Greenland, which itself comes under the protection of the Kingdom of Denmark. So that makes Denmark the nearest country to the North Pole.
Dublin is closer to the North Pole than New York. The distance from Dublin to the North Pole is about 2,500 kilometers, while the distance from New York to the North Pole is about 4,800 kilometers.
None, The North Pole is in the Arctic Ocean.
The nearest point of land to the North Pole is the northern tip of Greenland, which is in North America.
Greenland is the nearest country to the North Pole.
North Pole.
The English city nearest to the north pole is Newcastle. Berwick is further north, but it is not a city.
The continent nearest to the North Pole is North America, followed by Europe and Asia. Greenland, which is a territory of Denmark, is also close to the North Pole.
Greenland is very close, actually touching the North Pole.
Yellowknife, NWT Capital of the Northwest Territories, Canada.
Every point in Guyana is closer to the north pole than any point in Guyana is to the south pole.
Zero. Penguins do not live at the North pole. They live in the Antarctic.
No, Kaffeklubben Island is the nearest land to the North Pole, and this belongs to Greenland, which itself comes under the protection of the Kingdom of Denmark. So that makes Denmark the nearest country to the North Pole.
Dublin is closer to the North Pole than New York. The distance from Dublin to the North Pole is about 2,500 kilometers, while the distance from New York to the North Pole is about 4,800 kilometers.
The Arctic Ocean is the closest ocean to the North Pole. It surrounds the North Pole, and its waters are part of the Arctic region covered by floating sea ice.