Answer the following questions.
1. What is the difference between North Pole and South pole?
Answers
Answer:
It is slightly flattened at the poles:
The north pole and south pole .So, the north pole and south pole refer to the extreme points of the Earth's axis.
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Explanation:
North Pole (Arctic region)
# It is the northernmost point of the Earth's axis.
#It is known as the Arctic region that has a floating ice sheet with no land mass.
#The North Pole is the Arctic region located at the center of the Arctic ocean
#It is not as cold as the South Pole. The average winter temperature is -34 degrees.
#The area of the North pole is divided between many countries.
#Polar bears are found in the North pole.
#It has less ice than the South pole.
#It is actually a frozen ocean
#Terrestrial mammals are found like reindeer, musk ox, caribou, wolf, fox etc
#Native people and ethnic groups live in this region.
South Pole (Antarctic region)
@It is the southernmost point of the Earth's axis.
@It is a huge continent known as Antarctica.
@The South Pole comprises Antarctic continent surrounded by oceans.
@It is colder than the North pole. The average winter temperature is -49 degrees Celsius.
@It is the only area on the Earth that does not belong to any country
@Penguins are found in the South pole.
@It has 90% of the ice masses on Earth.
@It is a continent with mountains, valleys and lakes.
@Terrestrial mammals are not found.
@There is no human activity in this region