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Same: 1It's all the polar regions of the earth.
2.There is a polar day and a polar night.
3.Both have aurora and appear at the same time.
4.Standing at the pole and looking up at the starry sky, all the stars will never fall, and all the stars rotate differently around the zenith: 1One south, one north.
2.The Arctic region is the ocean, and the Antarctic region is the continent.
3.The polar day at the North Pole is around June, the polar night is around December, and the opposite is true at the South Pole4Auroras appear at the same time but are symmetrical in shape.
5.The Antarctic is a plateau with stronger winds and lower temperatures than the Arctic, and the climate is generally worse than the Arctic.6Standing at the pole, the stars you see are the same all year round, and the starry sky seen at the North Pole will never be seen at the South Pole, and the starry sky seen at the South Pole will never be seen at the North Pole.
7.The seasons are reversed.
8.The gravitational acceleration is not the same in the North and Antarctic regions, and the Antarctic region is slightly larger.
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The South Pole and the North Pole, two of the most incredible places on Earth are paranormal.
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1. The South Pole and the North Pole are the two poles of the earth, that is, the two ends of the earth, which also have severe cold weather and icy sea water. But Antarctica is a continent, that is, Antarctica, while the North Pole is an ocean, called the Arctic Ocean, which is the difference between the two poles.
2. Because of the cover of ice, the Antarctic is colder than the Arctic, and there is no grass or trees in the Antarctic Circle, and only mosses and lower plants are grown. This is not the case in the Arctic Circle, where there are grasslands, flowers and dense forests.
3. There is no permanent population engaged in production and life in the Antarctic Circle, and although some people insist on perennial investigation at some research stations, they have to be replaced. The Arctic has a permanent population and several cities, such as the Norwegian city of Tromsø.
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Arctic: The Arctic has a tundra climate, and the vegetation is dominated by tundra landscapes, including cold-tolerant plants such as mosses, lichens, and small shrubs. The arctic climate is characterized by winters all year round, low temperatures, weak evaporation, high relative humidity, and cloudy along the coast.
The precipitation in the region is less than 250 mm, and most of it is snowfall. Some snow and ice can be dissolved for a short time in summer, and precipitation is low. The soil is glacial swamp soil, which is acid-buried and unfavorable for farming.
Antarctica: The climate of the Antarctic cold belt is also known as ice field climate and glacial desert climate. The geographical landscape is an ice field landscape with no vegetation.
The climate of the Antarctic cold zone is characterized by severe cold throughout the year, with an average monthly temperature below 0 degrees Celsius, which is the source of glacial air masses, and has experienced the lowest temperature in the world. The annual precipitation in the Antarctic climate zone is about 100 mm, and it is snowfall. The amount of snow is not large, but it accumulates throughout the year, forming a deep layer of ice.
With wind speeds of about 25 meters per second and a maximum of more than 100 meters per second, Antarctica is known as the "wind pole of the world" and "the home of storms".
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The North Pole is the intersection of the Earth's axis of rotation through the Earth's center and towards the Earth's surface near the North Star. If you stand on the pole, the geographical common sense of going up and down the north and down the south, the left and the west and the right east no longer works. The front, back, left, right, and right are facing south. Just go around the world once and you've been around the world.
The South Pole is a very special position on the surface of the earth, it is one of the two points on the earth that has no directionality, standing on the South Pole, there is only one direction in the north; At the South Pole, the sun only rises and sets once a year, the sun never sets for half a year, it is all daytime, the sun revolves around the South Pole in a place not high from the horizon, and it never sets, also known as the polar day, half a year is all night, also known as the polar night, and the time on the South Pole actually adopts the international standard time, that is, Greenwich Mean Time.
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