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North Pole

The northern end of the earth's axis of rotation, a point in the Arctic Ocean.

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What is the Solar inclination at latitude 35 degrees north during winter solstice?

At the time of the winter solstice, the sun is 23.5 degrees south of the equator.

That's 58.5 degrees south of latitude 35 degrees north.

So, depending on your exact observing location on the 35th north parallel, the sun appears somewhere

lower than 58.5 degrees below your zenith, or less than 31.5 degrees above your horizon.

(That's the highest in your sky that it can be, but it can be anywhere lower than that.)

If you are standing at 30 degrees north latitude you would be in which latitudinal geographic zone?

The latitude 30° N falls within the Northern Temperate Zone, which strecthes from the Tropic of Cancer to the Arctic Circle.

The 5 major zones are :

The North Frigid Zone, north of the Arctic Circle

The North Temperate Zone, between the Arctic Circle and the Tropic of Cancer

The Torrid Zone, between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn

The South Temperate Zone, between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Antarctic Circle

The South Frigid Zone, south of the Antarctic Circle

What are the consequences of a shift of the magnetic poles?

While the poles are shifting, the Earth would have no shield against harmful gamma rays,and as a result all life would end.

I think you are getting a little mixed up. Nothing like mass extinction will happen with Magnetic Polar Shift.

Now if you were talking about Geographic Polar Shift, then most probably, because of something catastrophic happening to knock the Earth's Axis of Rotation out of line, would cause mass extinction.

What is the difference between a desert and north and south poles?

Deserts are regions with low precipitation and high temperatures, while the North and South Poles are characterized by extreme cold temperatures and ice cover. Deserts can be hot or cold, but they both lack sufficient moisture for plant growth. The Poles have ice caps that contain around 70% of the world's fresh water and are critical for regulating global climate systems.

Can a submarine pass under the north pole?

Yes, a submarine can pass under the North Pole because the Arctic Ocean is navigable, allowing submarines to travel under the thick ice sheet covering the North Pole. Submarines use specific routes to navigate under the ice, taking advantage of open water channels and thin ice areas.

What city is 50 degrees north 97 degrees west?

That point is about 2.5 miles (4.06 km) north of the intersection of Birds Hill Rd. and Lagimodiere Blvd. (PH59)

in Bird's Hill, about 11.3 miles (18.1 km) northeast of downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

What is a ashera pole?

Asherah was the goddess of fertility, and thus represented the Babylonian Ishtar in her character as goddess of love and not of war. In one of the cuneiform tablets found at Taanach by Dr. Sellin, and written by one Canaanite sheikh to another shortly before the Israelite invasion of Palestine, reference is made to "the finger of Asherah" from which oracles were derived. The "finger" seems to signify the symbol of the goddess; at any rate it revealed the future by means of a "sign and oracle."

The practice is probably alluded to in Hos_4:12. The existence of numerous symbols in each of which the goddess was believed to be immanent led to the creation of numerous forms of the goddess herself, which, after the analogy of the Ashtaroth, were described collectively as the Asherim.

South latitude lines on a globe?

South latitude lines are imaginary lines on a globe that represent the locations south of the Equator. They are measured in degrees ranging from 0° at the Equator to 90°S at the South Pole. These lines help determine the location of places in the southern hemisphere.

Is Madison or Wisconsin closer to the Equator or the North Pole?

Wisconsin is closer to the North Pole than the Equator. Madison, the capital city of Wisconsin, is located at a latitude of about 43 degrees North, which places it closer to the North Pole than the Equator.

What island is 71 degrees north and 110 degrees west?

That point is in the middle of Victoria Island, Canada,

about 175 miles east of Holman.

What languages are spoken at the North Pole?

That depends on what country they are from.

unlike the South Pole, which has a permanent scientific base there, the North Pole is uninhabited. Therefore the nearest people to live there come from many countries, including Russia (Russian), Norway (various Sami languages like Lapp), Greenland (an Innuit language called Greenlandic) and various Innuit languages across the northern Canadian coast. Finally, in Alaska English is spoken mostly.
the people in Nunavut speak Inuit, in the Yukon and the Northwest territories they speak different dialects also the Native tribes speak Cree and Chipewyan, also English and French.

No language is spoken at the North Pole as no one lives there. All the tribes above are Arctic Circle tribes.
Nobody lives at the North Pole

(except Santa and he speaks all languages)

If Wisconsin was the south pole where would the north pole be?

The south pole is a single point, with no size, so I have to pick a point in

Wisconsin. Let's say Madison.

If one of the Earth's poles were in downtown Madison, right at the corner of

S Blair St and E Washington Ave, then the other one would be located at 43.079° south latitude

90.621° east longitude. That point is in the Indian Ocean, about 1,570 miles southwest of Perth, Australia,

1,620 miles north of the Antarctic coast, and 3,510 miles south-southeast of

Colombo, Sri Lanka.

Sadly, this kind of question never produces a very interesting answer, because

most of North America 'maps' antipodally into the Indian Ocean.

Will the Black hole in the north pole kill us all?

No, the black hole at the north pole will not kill us all. Black holes are typically formed from the collapse of massive stars and are not known to be present in our solar system. The nearest black hole is many light-years away and poses no immediate threat to Earth.

Is there a hole at the North Pole?

Not a hole, but there was a large ozone layer hole right above the South Pole. That ozone hole has diminished in size in the last few years, effectively "healing".

Name the country nearest to the North Pole?

Greenland is very close, actually touching the North Pole.

Do you get more or less direct sunlight at the equator?

You receive more direct sunlight at the equator compared to other places on Earth due to its position near the middle of the planet. This is because the sun is directly overhead at noon, resulting in more intense and direct sunlight.

Why are satellites going over the north pole useful?

That way, they can get a clear picture, from nearby, of any part of the Earth.

That way, they can get a clear picture, from nearby, of any part of the Earth.

That way, they can get a clear picture, from nearby, of any part of the Earth.

That way, they can get a clear picture, from nearby, of any part of the Earth.

What is the closest counrty to the North Pole?

The closest country to the North Pole is Canada. Canada extends the farthest north of any country in the world, with the northernmost point at Cape Columbia on Ellesmere Island, which is about 450 miles from the North Pole.

Is there any place like the North Pole?

The South Pole has similar traits to the North Pole.

However, the North Pole is completely unique in that it is located on a floating ice shelf, rather than a land mass. It cannot support life.

Does the north pole really have a red and white pole?

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.

How far is Louisiana to the North Pole?

Louisiana is approximately 2,200 miles south of the North Pole.

Can a plane land at the North Pole?

Technically, a plane could land at the North Pole as there is a large expanse of ice that could serve as a makeshift runway. However, there are challenges such as the extreme cold, lack of infrastructure, and changing ice conditions that would make landing and taking off very difficult.

Is solar power an option in the north pole?

Solar power may not be the most efficient option in the North Pole due to the long periods of darkness during winter. However, during the summer months when the sun is visible for 24 hours a day, solar power can be utilized effectively. To overcome the darkness in winter, other renewable energy sources like wind or geothermal power can be more reliable choices in the North Pole.