There is always ice at the south pole too. It is colder at the south pole because it is tilted away from the sun, so the sunlight there is weaker and does not warm it up as much as it does in the north.
The North Pole, as it is an imaginary point on the Arctic Ice Cap, which floats on top of the Arctic Ocean.
It is mostly water and ice bergs
The North Pole, which sits on the Arctic Ocean ice, is warmer by about 30 degrees F than the South Pole, which sits on an ice sheet that stores about 90% of the Earth's store of ice.
The south pole, which is on the Antarctic continent.
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The North Pole, as it is an imaginary point on the Arctic Ice Cap, which floats on top of the Arctic Ocean.
The north pole contains the largest ice caps ;-)
It is mostly water and ice bergs
The North Pole, which sits on the Arctic Ocean ice, is warmer by about 30 degrees F than the South Pole, which sits on an ice sheet that stores about 90% of the Earth's store of ice.
The south pole, which is on the Antarctic continent.
You can locate the North Pole on the Arctic Ocean sea ice.
They are both at separate ends of the world. The South Pole is land covered in ice and snow. The North Pole is thick ice sheets floating on the sea.
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Those points are the north and south poles, respectively.
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.
No. There are two polar ice caps: one around the north pole and one around the south pole.
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