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The Wicked Snowman Of The North.
"In" or "On" or "At"?
Polar bears vote at the North Poll.
One answer is the equator. It is true to say that you end up on the equator again if you started there. You actually would be on the equator, but you would be 1 mile west of your origonal location on the equator. You ended up where you started - sorta. There are other ideas, however. Let's look. There are two correct answers. One is the North Pole. "North and South" are not "up and down," it is moving toward the respective pole. Therefore, traveling one mile south of the North Pole, traveling any distance west or east, then one mile north, would put you back at the North Pole. The other, less common answer, is that there are an infinite number of places on the Earth, where you would end up at the starting location if you were to travel one mile south, west, then north. And that is anywhere 1.159 miles north of the South Pole. You would travel south for one mile, putting you at .159 miles north of the South Pole. Then traveling one mile west would cause you to make a complete circle around the South Pole, ending where the westward mile started. Then travel one mile north and that would put you back at your original starting point.
The north pole!
I believe you mean a desert, in which case the answer is yes.
The Gobi is located in mid-Asia, far from the North Pole. But Gobi desert is a cold desert.
The cold desert is in the Arctic Area, near the North Pole. Technically, the area is tundra and not desert.
No.Reindeer would starve to death at the north pole, because it is an arctic desert of ice. There are no trees, shrubs, plants or grass for it to eat.Reindeer live in:CanadaRussiaGreenlandNorwayFinlandIcelandThere are no reindeer around the north pole. They would simply die.
in desert camel is used as transport and in n&s poles people use reindeers
The North Pole does not have a physical red and white pole. The image of a red and white pole is a common symbol used to represent the North Pole, but in reality, it is a geographic location in the Arctic Ocean where the Earth's axis meets the surface.
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.
they were all exept 1 born in the north pole but donder when found was trapped in a bush in England 1978.
longitude lines they converge at the poles and are widest at the equator also the south pole
The Canadian island closest to the North Pole is Ellesmere Island. It is located in the northern territory of Nunavut and is known for its polar desert environment and ice caps.
I'm going with Yes or so I was taught. North Pole is a proper noun although usually reserved for "Santa Claus" letters. Arctic region for the north and Antarctic for the South Pole is more formal.The North Pole is, indeed, a proper noun. A north pole, is a common noun.
It takes about 12,450.5 miles from the north pole to the south pole or south pole to north pole.