I believe you mean a desert, in which case the answer is yes.
The pole that is positive in a magnetic or electric system is the one that has a north or positive charge associated with it. In magnets, the north pole is considered positive, while in circuits, the positive pole is often associated with the direction of conventional current flow.
The North Pole is at 90 degrees N latitude, the South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude. A total of 180 degreed. All lines of longitude converge at both the North and South Poles.
Canada, Denmark (through Greenland), Norway, Russia, and the United States have made claims to the North Pole based on their continental shelves. However, the North Pole itself is considered international territory by the United Nations.
Yes, the North Pole is considered a desert because it receives very little precipitation, mostly in the form of snow. The Arctic region, where the North Pole is located, has a cold and dry climate due to its high latitude.
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"Have you ever thought about visiting the North Pole?"
I believe you mean a desert, in which case the answer is yes.
The north pole is covered with ice, you can not sail through ice.
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'Magnetic North' is a term used to distinguish that LOCATION from 'True North'. The magnetic polarity of Magnetic North is south because it attracts the north pole of a compass needle (unlike poles attract).
The pole that is positive in a magnetic or electric system is the one that has a north or positive charge associated with it. In magnets, the north pole is considered positive, while in circuits, the positive pole is often associated with the direction of conventional current flow.
Back in the 1920's Mount Everest was climbed for the adventure. It was classed as the thrid pole, both the South and North pole had been reached and Everest was the last unknown adventure.
The North Pole is at 90 degrees N latitude, the South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude. A total of 180 degreed. All lines of longitude converge at both the North and South Poles.
It takes about 12,450.5 miles from the north pole to the south pole or south pole to north pole.
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