Because you must f*ck to make it warm
Gulf Stream
how many people like the north pole
Cacti are not suited to survive in the extreme cold temperatures and lack of sunlight in the North Pole. They are adapted to thrive in hot, arid environments and would not be able to survive in the icy conditions of the North Pole.
The polar regions, specifically the North and South Poles, are always cold due to their proximity to the Earth's axis and limited sunlight reaching these areas.
Parrots are not adapted to live in the harsh environment that is the North Pole. There are no birds at the actual North Pole, that is, the floating ice shelf which is the North Pole. Parrots are very much warm to hot weather birds, thriving in tropical and sub-tropical jungles and rainforests, or the hot, dry bush and outback of Australia.
the difference between Egypt and north pole is that Egypt is hot and in the north pole it is cold.
Gulf Stream
how many people like the north pole
where do warm and cold currents begin?warm from the mid ocean ( equator )cold North and South pole
Cacti are not suited to survive in the extreme cold temperatures and lack of sunlight in the North Pole. They are adapted to thrive in hot, arid environments and would not be able to survive in the icy conditions of the North Pole.
Of course cold! But due to the whole Global Warming, (if it keeps up) there may be a chance that in a few hundred or thousand years it could turn hot.
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That all depends on where you are. If you are on or near the equator it will be hot a sunny. If you are near the north or south pole it will be cold.
cold i think and pretty sure 75%
not really, because it's close to the north pole where it's always cold. But in summer and spring it gets up to 35degrees, so thats pretty hot.
It depends on what year it is and what the season is.
For the same reason that the north pole is cold and north America is hot. The earth is hottest in the middle (the equator) and gets colder the further you get from the middle. It is hottest between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn which are the furthest points (north and south) where the sun is directly above it. In addition to rotating on its axis to make days and nights, the earth also tilts to create summer and winter. North of the equator summer occurs in the months of July and August while in the southern hemisphere summer is December and January.