Yes, it is
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Antarctica is a land mass, which holds the cold, unlike the the northern polar region, which is water covered by sea ice. Antarctica is about 30 degrees F colder than the northern polar climes.
No, Antarctica is colder, primarily because it is a continent with thousands of feet of ice, whereas the north pole is ocean.
The North Pole is generally colder than the South Pole. This is because the Arctic Ocean at the North Pole can release heat more easily than the landmass of Antarctica at the South Pole, which helps to moderate temperatures in the southern hemisphere.
The South Pole experiences colder temperatures than the North Pole.
The South Pole experiences colder temperatures than the North Pole.
It's not, The South Pole is a lot colder.
no
The two climates are not the same. Antarctica is far colder than North America, as is the Arctic. Antarctica is about 30 degrees F colder than the Arctic.
All over but it is specially noticeable over the poles, and more over Antarctica, which is colder than the North Pole.
Antarctica is a continent and the ice cap there is nearly two miles thick. This geography holds the cold better than the arctic. The Arctic ice floats on water and melts nearly away each summer.
no
Antarctica is larger than the North Pole. Antarctica is a continent that covers an area of approximately 5.5 million square miles, while the North Pole is simply a geographic point located in the Arctic Ocean.
The South Pole, the very southern tip of the Earth. This part of the earth belongs to Antarctica, the biggest island. Antarctica is the coldest, driest and windiest place on Earth. The Antarctic is colder than the Arctic as land as capable of getting colder than water. The South Pole is land and the North Pole is frozen water of the Arctic Ocean.