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Can cactus survive in 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.


Are there snow rabbites in the north pole?

There are no snow rabbits native to the North Pole. However, there are Arctic hares that are adapted to the cold climate and can be found in the polar regions. These hares have thick fur that helps them survive in the icy conditions.


What ship did Roald Admundsen ride on to get to the south pole?

Roald Amundsen reached the South Pole on December 14, 1911, by leading an expedition on the ship Fram. The Fram was specially designed for polar exploration and allowed Amundsen to navigate through the icy waters and reach his destination successfully.


Is the North Pole of a magnet plus or?

The North Pole of a magnet is traditionally considered the "north" end because it is attracted to the Earth's geographic North Pole, which is actually a magnetic south pole. In magnetism, opposite poles attract, so the North Pole of a magnet is a magnetic north pole, while the Earth's North Pole behaves like a magnetic south pole. Therefore, the North Pole of a magnet is not "plus" but is simply referred to as the North Pole.


What animal lives in the North Pole besides polar bears?

Other animals that live in the North Pole include Arctic foxes, reindeer, snowy owls, and walruses. These animals have adapted to the extreme cold temperatures and icy conditions of the Arctic environment.

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What are a polar bear's landforms?

it is the north pole in the icy caves


Why is it always icy in the North and South pole?

because your mam went there


Name given to icy areas at top and bottom of earth?

The icy areas at the top and bottom of the Earth are called the Arctic (at the North Pole) and the Antarctic (at the South Pole).


What did Roald Amundsen explore?

he travelled antarctica,the south pole and the north pole so all those icy places


Can cactus survive in 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.


What climate do alligators live in?

Alligators live in sub-tropical climates (such as Florida and southern Louisiana).


Are there snow rabbites in the north pole?

There are no snow rabbits native to the North Pole. However, there are Arctic hares that are adapted to the cold climate and can be found in the polar regions. These hares have thick fur that helps them survive in the icy conditions.


Is the taiga in the polar region?

yes, the taiga is in the polar regions. it is an icy cold ecosystem


The regions farthest north and south on the Earth?

The regions farthest north and south on the Earth are called the polar regions. Both the north and south polar regions have an icy coating. The north is called the North Pole and the south is called Antarctica. Antarctica is also a continent.


What is the icy continent found at the south pole?

Antarctica.


What is the northernmost and southernmost point in the world called?

The northernmost point of Earth is the geographic North Pole, in the Arctic Ocean. It defines geodetic latitude 90° North, as well as the direction of true north. The North Pole is located in the middle of the Arctic Ocean. The water is almost permanently covered with shifting sea ice.The southernmost point of the world is the geographic South Pole, which is on the continent of Antarctica. The geographic coordinates of the South Pole are usually given simply as 90°S. It's on Antarctica, which is a featureless, barren, windswept, icy plateau.


What ship did Roald Admundsen ride on to get to the south pole?

Roald Amundsen reached the South Pole on December 14, 1911, by leading an expedition on the ship Fram. The Fram was specially designed for polar exploration and allowed Amundsen to navigate through the icy waters and reach his destination successfully.