Most likely, the climate. :P It's too cold up there!
It is cold, windy, foggy, snowy, big, and......
Finland is a big place. Different points in the country range between 1,375 miles and 2,083 miles from the north pole.
actually the north pole of our earth(considering it as a big bar magnet) is the geographic south pole.Its called so because it lies on the northern hemisphere.Actually it is the south pole of our big bar magnetAdditional AnswerThe north magnetic pole of a compass needle points to Magnetic North. "Magnetic North" is so-called to differentiate it from "True North", and has nothing whatsoever to do with its magnetic polarity. Actually, the magnetic polarity of Magnetic North is a south pole which, because unlike poles attract, attracts the north pole of the compass needle.
The North Pole is not a physical landmass, but rather the point in the Arctic where Earth's axis intersects its surface. It has a radius of 0 meters and cannot be measured in terms of size like a continent or country.
Excluding scientists, the population is 0.And there are also no animals at the North Pole itself (although polar bear tracks have been observed - very rarely).However, extending beyond the North Pole, the population within the Arctic Circle (commonly confused with the North Pole) is around 4 million.
Neither the North or South Poles have a population. They are barren areas visited occasionally by people. <><><> Also, please note there is no LAND at the North Pole. Ocean and ice. While there are researchers in Antartica, they do not live at the South Pole.
It is cold, windy, foggy, snowy, big, and......
Zero. The North Pole is covered by the Arctic Ocean. Please see the link. The North Pole is the point right in the centre of the circular region shown in the map at the top of the page.
Santa makes toys at a big factory at the North Pole.
Finland is a big place. Different points in the country range between 1,375 miles and 2,083 miles from the north pole.
actually the north pole of our earth(considering it as a big bar magnet) is the geographic south pole.Its called so because it lies on the northern hemisphere.Actually it is the south pole of our big bar magnetAdditional AnswerThe north magnetic pole of a compass needle points to Magnetic North. "Magnetic North" is so-called to differentiate it from "True North", and has nothing whatsoever to do with its magnetic polarity. Actually, the magnetic polarity of Magnetic North is a south pole which, because unlike poles attract, attracts the north pole of the compass needle.
The North Pole is not a physical landmass, but rather the point in the Arctic where Earth's axis intersects its surface. It has a radius of 0 meters and cannot be measured in terms of size like a continent or country.
The distance from the city of Oslo in Norway to the North Pole is about 2,086 miles. Oslo is the capital of Norway and has a population of 593,045, according to 2010 statistics.
The North pole is very big and even thought global warming is going on, it will most definatly never melt any time soon.
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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Excluding scientists, the population is 0.And there are also no animals at the North Pole itself (although polar bear tracks have been observed - very rarely).However, extending beyond the North Pole, the population within the Arctic Circle (commonly confused with the North Pole) is around 4 million.