Many people visit Antarctica as passengers on adventure cruises for the opportunity to learn something firsthand about an unusual part of their world. Scientists go to Antarctica to perform research on the climate, wildlife, and other features of Antarctica. They also study global warming there.
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No. The South Pole sits on more than 9,300 feet of ice. There is no botany there.
There are many differences between the north and south poles. One difference is,the south pole is colder than the north pole. Another difference is, people live near the north pole and people can not live in the south pole. Another difference is that the south pole has more ice.
The North Pole does not have any land beneath it, as it is located in the Arctic Ocean and is covered by sea ice. In contrast, the South Pole sits on the continent of Antarctica, which is a landmass covered by ice and snow. Therefore, the South Pole has more land under it compared to the North Pole.
As the south pole sits on a continent, it has to be the South Pole region.
The South Pole has land, the North Pole does not!(To be more specific and accurate, the South Pole is not actually a continent, but is situated on the continent of Antarctica.)For more information, see 'Related links' below.
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my name is joe
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No. The South Pole sits on more than 9,300 feet of ice. There is no botany there.
Depending on how you define region, your answer may be different. However, please know that the South Pole has more land -- the continent of Antarctica.
There are many differences between the north and south poles. One difference is,the south pole is colder than the north pole. Another difference is, people live near the north pole and people can not live in the south pole. Another difference is that the south pole has more ice.
The east pole. The west pole's fairly warm, but more humid.
The North Pole does not have any land beneath it, as it is located in the Arctic Ocean and is covered by sea ice. In contrast, the South Pole sits on the continent of Antarctica, which is a landmass covered by ice and snow. Therefore, the South Pole has more land under it compared to the North Pole.
The south pole's atmosphere is impacted more than the north pole's due to the Antarctic ozone hole, which forms over Antarctica during the Southern Hemisphere's spring. This ozone hole leads to greater ozone depletion in the south pole's atmosphere compared to the north pole. Additionally, the south pole is more isolated and has less atmospheric mixing, allowing pollutants to build up more easily.
The South Pole, Antarctica, holds far more ice than the Arctic. Arctic ice floats on the ocean and is no more than one metre thick. Antarctic ice is a maximum of 4.7 kilometres deep at Terre Adélie.