We call them polar bears because they live at the North Pole(北极). You can't see them in the snow because their fur is white. They are about three metres long and weigh about 800 kilograms. They can walk upright. They swim very well. People think they are ready to attack people. ...
When they move, they take their tents with them.Sometimes, they build houses of snow.The9 near the North Pole is interesting. Do you want to 10 a trip there?( )1. A. festivals B. seasons C. years D. facts( )2. A. land B. Moon C. Sun D. snow( )3. A. never B. often C...
They looked at all the world's oceans from the North Pole to the South Role . They counted everything they could find from the largest whales to the smallest organisms . The surprising report is called the Census of Marine Life Released in 2010 it c...
Here, 10 more facts about the North Pole that may surprise you: There are two North Poles Unlike the South Pole, which lies over the continent of Antarctica, there is no land beneath the North Pole but more of a floating Arctic ice sheet that expands during colder months and shrinks to ...
The article presents a list of twenty little-known facts related to the North Pole. Topics discussed include the location of geomagnetic North and the Aurora Borealis Northern Lights, the early 20th century Arctic explorer Frederick Cook, property claims over the terrestrial No...
The North Pole, the northernmost point on Earth, has inspired human imagination, scientific exploration and political conflict for decades.
The ice at the Pole is moving at about 10 m per year. Each year staff at the Amundsen-Scott (USA) station at the South Pole move the marker flag to compensate for the movement of the ice.The Magnetic South Pole (opposite to the Magnetic North Pole we all point our compasses at) on...
The 7 Continents of the world make up the largest landmasses on the planet earth. What are they? Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Europe, Australia (Oceania) &Antarctica.
The northern auroral oval extends across northern Scandinavia, northern Iceland, central Canada, Alaska and northern Russia, around 2500km out from the geomagnetic pole. After around 75 degrees north you have to look south to see good displays, while on the North Pole itself at 90 degrees it’...
Longyearbyen (朗伊尔城) is the capital (首府) of Svalbard. It is the world’s northernmost (最北的) city. It is only 1,300 kilometers away from the North Pole. Because the city is so far north, it holds many...