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Why Nobody Can Survive in the North Pole
A lot of expeditions have mysteriously ended in disasters. In the past, many ships got stuck on the ice, and people were stranded. Some ships have sunk and were never found. Not to mention that the Arctic Ocean underneath is still relatively unexplored. Did you know that even though the South Pole is colder than the North Pole, it gets approximately 20,000 visitors per year? Whereas the North Pole only gets about 1,000, including expeditioners. Why is that?
We’ve managed to explore almost all of our planet’s land, including all the inhospitable locations. And the North Pole made that list. So, what makes this place so dangerous? Why would Santa Claus choose to make this place his headquarters? What’s really going on there? Let’s try to figure it out!
Other videos you might like:
10 Str...
published: 12 Aug 2019
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What's it really like at the North Pole?
What is it really like at the North Pole?
The North Pole, also known as the Geographic North Pole or Terrestrial North Pole, is defined as the point in the Northern Hemisphere where the Earth's axis of rotation meets its surface. The North Pole is the northernmost point on the Earth, lying diametrically opposite the South Pole.
Two satellites in the Joint Polar Satellite System constellation, NOAA-20 and the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (Suomi NPP) circle the Earth from pole-to-pole 14 times each day as the planet rotates on its axis. The two satellites are separated by 50 minutes, which allows researchers to see ice moving in the Arctic using looped imagery.
Unlike Antarctica, there’s no land at the North Pole. Instead, it’s all ice that’s floating on top of the Arctic Oce...
published: 12 May 2020
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Travel to the North Pole with Quark Expeditions
Standing at the top of the Earth, a glass of champagne in hand – and everywhere you look is south. This 14-day voyage takes place aboard 50 Years of Victory, the world’s most powerful nuclear icebreaker. Crush through multiyear Arctic ice, sightsee by helicopter on the lookout for iconic wildlife, or take a tethered hot-air balloon ride at 90º N, weather permitting. Narrated by Gordon Pinsent, Quark Expeditions presents a video voyage to the top of the world.
Check out our North Pole expeditions ⇨ https://bit.ly/3lYODWU
Check out current Arctic offers ⇨ https://bit.ly/2W0tn8F
published: 20 Jan 2014
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উত্তর মেরু | কি কেন কিভাবে | North Pole | Ki Keno Kivabe
পৃথিবীর উত্তর গোলার্ধের মাঝখানে রয়েছে ভৌগলিক উত্তর মেরু। মেরু বিন্দুটি উত্তর মহাসাগরের মাঝখানে অবস্থিত। পুরু বরফের চাদরে ঢাকা এই মেরুতে পৌছানো মানব সমাজের বহু কালের স্বপ্ন ছিল। পৃথিবীর এই অঞ্চল কে বলা হয় আর্কটিক। আর্কটিক অঞ্চলের ঠিক মাঝখানে রয়েছে সুমেরু বা ভৌগলিক উত্তর মেরু।
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published: 18 Jun 2020
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🎅 Nuclear Icebreaker to North Pole: '50 Years of Victory'/50 Лет Победы
You might also enjoy some of my other films of icebreaker voyages 🚢:
⛄ "Northeast Passage on a Russian icebreaker" (https://youtu.be/VQReGCLCUX8)
🐧 "Icebreaker Voyage to Emperor Penguins in Antarctica" (https://youtu.be/v_wDwclu9vc)
⛄ "Sailing the Northwest Passage" (https://youtu.be/IsR-3rfN5-A)
This is an in-depth film of a voyage through the Arctic Ocean ice to the geographic North Pole on the nuclear powered icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'. Leaving the North Pole, we visited Franz Josef Land before sailing back to Murmansk. Along the way we saw polar bears, walruses, seals and birds.
'50 Years of Victory' (50 лет Победы / 50 Let Pobedy) is the largest and most powerful icebreaker in the world. She is an engineering marvel and is powered by 2 nuclear reactors that produce 75,000 h...
published: 17 Oct 2014
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Why No One's Allowed To Explore The Antarctic
Find out the REAL reasons you're not allowed to go explore the antartica that is the south pole
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The world’s coldest continent is also one of the most mysterious places on Earth. It’s as unique as it as secretive, and unlike most of the world, you can’t just hop on a flight and tick it off the bucket list. Unless you’re an elite scientist or an emperor penguin, in an effort to protect the area’s biodiversity, regular folk are forbidden to explore the antarctic. Even if you could, good luck overcoming the frostbite-inducing temperatures of nearly -130 degrees Fahrenheit (-90 C). But where did these heavy restrictions come from? It all started when American Navy officer Admiral Byrd put forth plans for a...
published: 29 Oct 2019
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I Ubered To The North Pole
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The North Pole and the South Pole Compared
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Mr. Beat compares and contrasts the North Pole and South Pole. They are polar opposites. Get it? hahahahaha
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published: 25 Dec 2020
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Air Berlin A330 Special Polar Flight - Flying over North Pole
Onboard Air Berlin A330-200 from Berlin to the North Pole and return. Special sightseeing flight "PolarFlug". April 2013
published: 07 May 2013
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The North Pole (इंसानियत की एक बड़ी छलांग)
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published: 20 Feb 2018
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Why Nobody Can Survive in the North Pole
A lot of expeditions have mysteriously ended in disasters. In the past, many ships got stuck on the ice, and people were stranded. Some ships have sunk and were...
A lot of expeditions have mysteriously ended in disasters. In the past, many ships got stuck on the ice, and people were stranded. Some ships have sunk and were never found. Not to mention that the Arctic Ocean underneath is still relatively unexplored. Did you know that even though the South Pole is colder than the North Pole, it gets approximately 20,000 visitors per year? Whereas the North Pole only gets about 1,000, including expeditioners. Why is that?
We’ve managed to explore almost all of our planet’s land, including all the inhospitable locations. And the North Pole made that list. So, what makes this place so dangerous? Why would Santa Claus choose to make this place his headquarters? What’s really going on there? Let’s try to figure it out!
Other videos you might like:
10 Strange Things Found Frozen In Ice Antarctica https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOtLCXM8Ox8&
True Pyramids Purpose Has Been Finally Discovered https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xk4iLoGpr7A
10 Facts About Our Planet You Didn't Learn In School https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRXdjc5yxVs&
TIMESTAMPS:
North Pole Vs. South Pole 🌍 0:56
What if you get lost in the North pole 2:36
Does anybody live there? 5:03
No drinkable water (Wait... What?!) 😨 6:17
What about animals? 7:19
Melting of the North Pole 9:26
#northpole #arctic #brighrside
SUMMARY:
- The ice is approximately 6 to 10 feet thick, and it’s floating in an ocean that’s anywhere from 3,500 to 18,000 feet deep.
- Even though the North Pole is literally ice, it’s actually warmer than the South Pole.
- The North Pole is ice surrounded by land, and the South Pole is land surrounded by ice. The waters underneath the North Pole are warmer than the floating ice – and the ocean warms up the air a bit.
- The North Pole has more complicated entry barriers. The main one is that it doesn’t have a fixed location. It’s just large chunks of ice that constantly move around the Artic Ocean.
- Imagine you’re walking in the woods and you get lost. Your best chance out of there is a compass. But, if you’re in the North Pole, then you’re in big trouble.
- Speaking of not being able to find your way out of there: figuring out what time it is can also be an issue in the North Pole.
- No-one really lives in the North Pole; even Inuit people who live in the surrounding Artic Regions of Russia, Greenland and Canada have never made it their home.
- There’s no drinkable water at the North Pole. Early Artic Explorers had a hard time dealing with thirst. In fact, finding water in the Artic is as difficult as finding water in the desert.
- Speaking of survival, there’s no vegetation in the North Pole. Trees require soil, and since the North Pole is a large block of ice, it doesn’t allow any plants to grow.
- Artic Foxes, Polar Bears, and many other terrestrial animals don’t often migrate to the North Pole, because it can be an unpredictable environment.
- Polar Bears are the largest bears on earth, and they can only survive in the freezing weather of the Artic.
- Scientists now believe that in 50 years there’ll be no Ice in the North Pole during the summer, and they’re carrying out expeditions to research things further.
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A lot of expeditions have mysteriously ended in disasters. In the past, many ships got stuck on the ice, and people were stranded. Some ships have sunk and were never found. Not to mention that the Arctic Ocean underneath is still relatively unexplored. Did you know that even though the South Pole is colder than the North Pole, it gets approximately 20,000 visitors per year? Whereas the North Pole only gets about 1,000, including expeditioners. Why is that?
We’ve managed to explore almost all of our planet’s land, including all the inhospitable locations. And the North Pole made that list. So, what makes this place so dangerous? Why would Santa Claus choose to make this place his headquarters? What’s really going on there? Let’s try to figure it out!
Other videos you might like:
10 Strange Things Found Frozen In Ice Antarctica https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOtLCXM8Ox8&
True Pyramids Purpose Has Been Finally Discovered https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xk4iLoGpr7A
10 Facts About Our Planet You Didn't Learn In School https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRXdjc5yxVs&
TIMESTAMPS:
North Pole Vs. South Pole 🌍 0:56
What if you get lost in the North pole 2:36
Does anybody live there? 5:03
No drinkable water (Wait... What?!) 😨 6:17
What about animals? 7:19
Melting of the North Pole 9:26
#northpole #arctic #brighrside
SUMMARY:
- The ice is approximately 6 to 10 feet thick, and it’s floating in an ocean that’s anywhere from 3,500 to 18,000 feet deep.
- Even though the North Pole is literally ice, it’s actually warmer than the South Pole.
- The North Pole is ice surrounded by land, and the South Pole is land surrounded by ice. The waters underneath the North Pole are warmer than the floating ice – and the ocean warms up the air a bit.
- The North Pole has more complicated entry barriers. The main one is that it doesn’t have a fixed location. It’s just large chunks of ice that constantly move around the Artic Ocean.
- Imagine you’re walking in the woods and you get lost. Your best chance out of there is a compass. But, if you’re in the North Pole, then you’re in big trouble.
- Speaking of not being able to find your way out of there: figuring out what time it is can also be an issue in the North Pole.
- No-one really lives in the North Pole; even Inuit people who live in the surrounding Artic Regions of Russia, Greenland and Canada have never made it their home.
- There’s no drinkable water at the North Pole. Early Artic Explorers had a hard time dealing with thirst. In fact, finding water in the Artic is as difficult as finding water in the desert.
- Speaking of survival, there’s no vegetation in the North Pole. Trees require soil, and since the North Pole is a large block of ice, it doesn’t allow any plants to grow.
- Artic Foxes, Polar Bears, and many other terrestrial animals don’t often migrate to the North Pole, because it can be an unpredictable environment.
- Polar Bears are the largest bears on earth, and they can only survive in the freezing weather of the Artic.
- Scientists now believe that in 50 years there’ll be no Ice in the North Pole during the summer, and they’re carrying out expeditions to research things further.
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- published: 12 Aug 2019
- views: 1578401
2:54
What's it really like at the North Pole?
What is it really like at the North Pole?
The North Pole, also known as the Geographic North Pole or Terrestrial North Pole, is defined as the point in the Nor...
What is it really like at the North Pole?
The North Pole, also known as the Geographic North Pole or Terrestrial North Pole, is defined as the point in the Northern Hemisphere where the Earth's axis of rotation meets its surface. The North Pole is the northernmost point on the Earth, lying diametrically opposite the South Pole.
Two satellites in the Joint Polar Satellite System constellation, NOAA-20 and the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (Suomi NPP) circle the Earth from pole-to-pole 14 times each day as the planet rotates on its axis. The two satellites are separated by 50 minutes, which allows researchers to see ice moving in the Arctic using looped imagery.
Unlike Antarctica, there’s no land at the North Pole. Instead, it’s all ice that’s floating on top of the Arctic Ocean. Over the past four decades, scientists have seen a steep decline in both the amount and thickness of Arctic sea ice during the summer and winter months.
https://wn.com/What's_It_Really_Like_At_The_North_Pole
What is it really like at the North Pole?
The North Pole, also known as the Geographic North Pole or Terrestrial North Pole, is defined as the point in the Northern Hemisphere where the Earth's axis of rotation meets its surface. The North Pole is the northernmost point on the Earth, lying diametrically opposite the South Pole.
Two satellites in the Joint Polar Satellite System constellation, NOAA-20 and the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (Suomi NPP) circle the Earth from pole-to-pole 14 times each day as the planet rotates on its axis. The two satellites are separated by 50 minutes, which allows researchers to see ice moving in the Arctic using looped imagery.
Unlike Antarctica, there’s no land at the North Pole. Instead, it’s all ice that’s floating on top of the Arctic Ocean. Over the past four decades, scientists have seen a steep decline in both the amount and thickness of Arctic sea ice during the summer and winter months.
- published: 12 May 2020
- views: 129648
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Travel to the North Pole with Quark Expeditions
Standing at the top of the Earth, a glass of champagne in hand – and everywhere you look is south. This 14-day voyage takes place aboard 50 Years of Victory, th...
Standing at the top of the Earth, a glass of champagne in hand – and everywhere you look is south. This 14-day voyage takes place aboard 50 Years of Victory, the world’s most powerful nuclear icebreaker. Crush through multiyear Arctic ice, sightsee by helicopter on the lookout for iconic wildlife, or take a tethered hot-air balloon ride at 90º N, weather permitting. Narrated by Gordon Pinsent, Quark Expeditions presents a video voyage to the top of the world.
Check out our North Pole expeditions ⇨ https://bit.ly/3lYODWU
Check out current Arctic offers ⇨ https://bit.ly/2W0tn8F
https://wn.com/Travel_To_The_North_Pole_With_Quark_Expeditions
Standing at the top of the Earth, a glass of champagne in hand – and everywhere you look is south. This 14-day voyage takes place aboard 50 Years of Victory, the world’s most powerful nuclear icebreaker. Crush through multiyear Arctic ice, sightsee by helicopter on the lookout for iconic wildlife, or take a tethered hot-air balloon ride at 90º N, weather permitting. Narrated by Gordon Pinsent, Quark Expeditions presents a video voyage to the top of the world.
Check out our North Pole expeditions ⇨ https://bit.ly/3lYODWU
Check out current Arctic offers ⇨ https://bit.ly/2W0tn8F
- published: 20 Jan 2014
- views: 509177
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উত্তর মেরু | কি কেন কিভাবে | North Pole | Ki Keno Kivabe
পৃথিবীর উত্তর গোলার্ধের মাঝখানে রয়েছে ভৌগলিক উত্তর মেরু। মেরু বিন্দুটি উত্তর মহাসাগরের মাঝখানে অবস্থিত। পুরু বরফের চাদরে ঢাকা এই মেরুতে পৌছানো মানব সমাজের বহু ক...
পৃথিবীর উত্তর গোলার্ধের মাঝখানে রয়েছে ভৌগলিক উত্তর মেরু। মেরু বিন্দুটি উত্তর মহাসাগরের মাঝখানে অবস্থিত। পুরু বরফের চাদরে ঢাকা এই মেরুতে পৌছানো মানব সমাজের বহু কালের স্বপ্ন ছিল। পৃথিবীর এই অঞ্চল কে বলা হয় আর্কটিক। আর্কটিক অঞ্চলের ঠিক মাঝখানে রয়েছে সুমেরু বা ভৌগলিক উত্তর মেরু।
কিকেনকিভাবে র এই পর্বে আলোচনা করা হবে ভৌগলিক উত্তর মেরু সম্পর্কে।
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1:06:33
🎅 Nuclear Icebreaker to North Pole: '50 Years of Victory'/50 Лет Победы
You might also enjoy some of my other films of icebreaker voyages 🚢:
⛄ "Northeast Passage on a Russian icebreaker" (https://youtu.be/VQReGCLCUX8)
🐧 "Icebreaker ...
You might also enjoy some of my other films of icebreaker voyages 🚢:
⛄ "Northeast Passage on a Russian icebreaker" (https://youtu.be/VQReGCLCUX8)
🐧 "Icebreaker Voyage to Emperor Penguins in Antarctica" (https://youtu.be/v_wDwclu9vc)
⛄ "Sailing the Northwest Passage" (https://youtu.be/IsR-3rfN5-A)
This is an in-depth film of a voyage through the Arctic Ocean ice to the geographic North Pole on the nuclear powered icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'. Leaving the North Pole, we visited Franz Josef Land before sailing back to Murmansk. Along the way we saw polar bears, walruses, seals and birds.
'50 Years of Victory' (50 лет Победы / 50 Let Pobedy) is the largest and most powerful icebreaker in the world. She is an engineering marvel and is powered by 2 nuclear reactors that produce 75,000 horsepower giving her the ability to break through ice up to 2.8 meters thick or nearly 10 feet of ice.
The 50 Years of Victory has an endurance of 5 years before she needs refuelling with new uranium. The reactors eliminate greenhouse gas emissions that are characteristic of ships burning fossil fuels.
Some highlights:
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00:10 Route to North Pole
01:10 Overview of icebreaker
02:20 Russian aircraft carrier 'Admiral Kuznetsov'
03:18 tugs pull out icebreaker
04:00 sailing down Murmansk Fjord
05:13 Barents Sea
06:18 Franz Josef Land
06:57 Meeting ice barrier
11:19 flightseeing in helicopter
21:20 Neptune arrives
22:33 polar bear swimming
24:31 flightseeing in helicopter
26:47 tour of icebreaker
30:29 North Pole
32:47 ballooning at North Pole
34:27 polar plunge at North Pole
38:04 walrus
40:15 Cape Norway (Franz Josef Land)
44:10 Sedov Station (Franz Josef Land)
49:43 Rubini Rock (Franz Josef Land)
50:53 polar bear stalking seals
52:21 Cape Flora (Franz Josef Land)
1:01:15 passing some Russian Navy facilities in Murmansk Fjord
1:03:26 Tour of Murmansk
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You might also enjoy some of my other films of icebreaker voyages 🚢:
⛄ "Northeast Passage on a Russian icebreaker" (https://youtu.be/VQReGCLCUX8)
🐧 "Icebreaker Voyage to Emperor Penguins in Antarctica" (https://youtu.be/v_wDwclu9vc)
⛄ "Sailing the Northwest Passage" (https://youtu.be/IsR-3rfN5-A)
This is an in-depth film of a voyage through the Arctic Ocean ice to the geographic North Pole on the nuclear powered icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'. Leaving the North Pole, we visited Franz Josef Land before sailing back to Murmansk. Along the way we saw polar bears, walruses, seals and birds.
'50 Years of Victory' (50 лет Победы / 50 Let Pobedy) is the largest and most powerful icebreaker in the world. She is an engineering marvel and is powered by 2 nuclear reactors that produce 75,000 horsepower giving her the ability to break through ice up to 2.8 meters thick or nearly 10 feet of ice.
The 50 Years of Victory has an endurance of 5 years before she needs refuelling with new uranium. The reactors eliminate greenhouse gas emissions that are characteristic of ships burning fossil fuels.
Some highlights:
---------------------------
00:10 Route to North Pole
01:10 Overview of icebreaker
02:20 Russian aircraft carrier 'Admiral Kuznetsov'
03:18 tugs pull out icebreaker
04:00 sailing down Murmansk Fjord
05:13 Barents Sea
06:18 Franz Josef Land
06:57 Meeting ice barrier
11:19 flightseeing in helicopter
21:20 Neptune arrives
22:33 polar bear swimming
24:31 flightseeing in helicopter
26:47 tour of icebreaker
30:29 North Pole
32:47 ballooning at North Pole
34:27 polar plunge at North Pole
38:04 walrus
40:15 Cape Norway (Franz Josef Land)
44:10 Sedov Station (Franz Josef Land)
49:43 Rubini Rock (Franz Josef Land)
50:53 polar bear stalking seals
52:21 Cape Flora (Franz Josef Land)
1:01:15 passing some Russian Navy facilities in Murmansk Fjord
1:03:26 Tour of Murmansk
___________________________________________________________________
Note: Travelogues and more videos available at http://travelogues.x10.mx/
- published: 17 Oct 2014
- views: 3703823
5:23
Why No One's Allowed To Explore The Antarctic
Find out the REAL reasons you're not allowed to go explore the antartica that is the south pole
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The world’s coldest continent is also one of the most mysterious places on Earth. It’s as unique as it as secretive, and unlike most of the world, you can’t just hop on a flight and tick it off the bucket list. Unless you’re an elite scientist or an emperor penguin, in an effort to protect the area’s biodiversity, regular folk are forbidden to explore the antarctic. Even if you could, good luck overcoming the frostbite-inducing temperatures of nearly -130 degrees Fahrenheit (-90 C). But where did these heavy restrictions come from? It all started when American Navy officer Admiral Byrd put forth plans for a special treaty, one which declared that Antarctica should remain a completely demilitarised zone and devoid of ownership by any one nation...
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The world’s coldest continent is also one of the most mysterious places on Earth. It’s as unique as it as secretive, and unlike most of the world, you can’t just hop on a flight and tick it off the bucket list. Unless you’re an elite scientist or an emperor penguin, in an effort to protect the area’s biodiversity, regular folk are forbidden to explore the antarctic. Even if you could, good luck overcoming the frostbite-inducing temperatures of nearly -130 degrees Fahrenheit (-90 C). But where did these heavy restrictions come from? It all started when American Navy officer Admiral Byrd put forth plans for a special treaty, one which declared that Antarctica should remain a completely demilitarised zone and devoid of ownership by any one nation...
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- published: 29 Oct 2019
- views: 4010867
14:49
I Ubered To The North Pole
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10:50
The North Pole and the South Pole Compared
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Mr. Beat compares and contrasts the North Pole and South Pole. They are polar opposites. Get it? hahahahaha
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Sources/further reading:
https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/north-pole
https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/south-pole/
https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/arctic-zone/gallery_np_tour.html
https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/arctic-zone/gallery_np.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Pole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Pole
https://www.latimes.com/world/la-fg-buzz-aldrin-20161203-story
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_the_Arctic#Arctic_Basin_2
https://traveltips.usatoday.com/kind-animals-found-south-pole-63624.html
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2015/05/150525-north-pole-expeditions-arctic-climate-change/
https://www.cruisecritic.com/articles.cfm?ID=4359
https://www.rmg.co.uk/discover/explore/race-south-pole-1911
https://www.theexpeditioner.com/wordpress/2012/01/19/how-many-people-visit-the-north-pole-every-year
https://www.redbull.com/us-en/how-to-get-to-the-north-and-south-poles
https://www.southpolestation.com/trivia/
Creative commons credits:
NASA
Stephan Richter
D Ramey Logan
Amble
MF-vista
Special thanks to Christopher Michel for his wonderful polar pictures
World Squares
Daniel Leussler
Cookson69
Eli Duke
Jaco
Karlpphotography
Abdul Explorer KSA
Jason Auch
Alan Light
Lee Abbamonte
The North Pole and South Pole
The northernmost point on earth, and the southernmost point on earth, on opposite ends of the globe.
Both kind of get one really long day each year, with six months of daylight, followed by six months of night. So only one sunrise and sunset a year, yo. This is due to the earth being tilted on its axis. The axis of the earth is almost always pointing in the same direction in space. However, relative to the Sun, the tilt direction changes as the earth orbits it. Each pole tilts toward the Sun for half the year and then away from the Sun the other half of the year.
Anyway, this is also why it gets very, very, very freaking cold at both places. However, it gets much,much colder at the South Pole. The lowest temperature ever recorded at the South Pole was -82.8°C, or -117°F, whereas the lowest temperature ever recorded at the North Pole was -50°C, or -58°F. Now, the lowest temperature ever directly recorded at ground level on Earth was −89.2 °C (−128.6 °F). And that was at the Vostok Station in Antarctica, which is about 798 miles, or 1,284 km, from the South Pole.
Now, the HIGHEST temperature ever recorded at the South Pole was only -12.3°C, or 10°F. Yep, it never gets anywhere close to above freezing there. The North Pole, on the other hand, once recorded a temperature of 13 °C, or 55 °F.
This is why some wildlife has been spotted near the North Pole, but basically only a rare type of bacteria has ever been actively observed at the South Pole, although that has been disputed. Even animals like polar bears and arctic foxes have been known to wander near the North Pole, and one animal, a type of sea anemone, apparently lives in the water at and around the North Pole. Craziness.
https://wn.com/The_North_Pole_And_The_South_Pole_Compared
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Mr. Beat compares and contrasts the North Pole and South Pole. They are polar opposites. Get it? hahahahaha
Produced by Matt Beat. All images/video by Matt Beat, found in the public domain, or used under fair use guidelines. Music by the 126ers.
#northpole #southpole #geography
Snail mail Mr. Beat: PO Box 1982 Lawrence, KS 66044
Donate to Mr. Beat for great perks on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/iammrbeat
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Mr. Beat favorites:
POP! Icons: George Washington https://go.magik.ly/ml/11jrb/
Useful Charts: https://usefulcharts.com/?aff=12
Recommended books:
Republic, Lost by Lawrence Lessing https://go.magik.ly/ml/11jul/
Truman by David McCullough https://go.magik.ly/ml/11jwc/
Studio equipment:
Canon EOS M50 Camera EF-M 15-45mm Lens https://amzn.to/3dcNPen
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Sources/further reading:
https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/north-pole
https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/south-pole/
https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/arctic-zone/gallery_np_tour.html
https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/arctic-zone/gallery_np.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Pole
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Pole
https://www.latimes.com/world/la-fg-buzz-aldrin-20161203-story
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_the_Arctic#Arctic_Basin_2
https://traveltips.usatoday.com/kind-animals-found-south-pole-63624.html
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2015/05/150525-north-pole-expeditions-arctic-climate-change/
https://www.cruisecritic.com/articles.cfm?ID=4359
https://www.rmg.co.uk/discover/explore/race-south-pole-1911
https://www.theexpeditioner.com/wordpress/2012/01/19/how-many-people-visit-the-north-pole-every-year
https://www.redbull.com/us-en/how-to-get-to-the-north-and-south-poles
https://www.southpolestation.com/trivia/
Creative commons credits:
NASA
Stephan Richter
D Ramey Logan
Amble
MF-vista
Special thanks to Christopher Michel for his wonderful polar pictures
World Squares
Daniel Leussler
Cookson69
Eli Duke
Jaco
Karlpphotography
Abdul Explorer KSA
Jason Auch
Alan Light
Lee Abbamonte
The North Pole and South Pole
The northernmost point on earth, and the southernmost point on earth, on opposite ends of the globe.
Both kind of get one really long day each year, with six months of daylight, followed by six months of night. So only one sunrise and sunset a year, yo. This is due to the earth being tilted on its axis. The axis of the earth is almost always pointing in the same direction in space. However, relative to the Sun, the tilt direction changes as the earth orbits it. Each pole tilts toward the Sun for half the year and then away from the Sun the other half of the year.
Anyway, this is also why it gets very, very, very freaking cold at both places. However, it gets much,much colder at the South Pole. The lowest temperature ever recorded at the South Pole was -82.8°C, or -117°F, whereas the lowest temperature ever recorded at the North Pole was -50°C, or -58°F. Now, the lowest temperature ever directly recorded at ground level on Earth was −89.2 °C (−128.6 °F). And that was at the Vostok Station in Antarctica, which is about 798 miles, or 1,284 km, from the South Pole.
Now, the HIGHEST temperature ever recorded at the South Pole was only -12.3°C, or 10°F. Yep, it never gets anywhere close to above freezing there. The North Pole, on the other hand, once recorded a temperature of 13 °C, or 55 °F.
This is why some wildlife has been spotted near the North Pole, but basically only a rare type of bacteria has ever been actively observed at the South Pole, although that has been disputed. Even animals like polar bears and arctic foxes have been known to wander near the North Pole, and one animal, a type of sea anemone, apparently lives in the water at and around the North Pole. Craziness.
- published: 25 Dec 2020
- views: 147031
13:56
Air Berlin A330 Special Polar Flight - Flying over North Pole
Onboard Air Berlin A330-200 from Berlin to the North Pole and return. Special sightseeing flight "PolarFlug". April 2013
Onboard Air Berlin A330-200 from Berlin to the North Pole and return. Special sightseeing flight "PolarFlug". April 2013
https://wn.com/Air_Berlin_A330_Special_Polar_Flight_Flying_Over_North_Pole
Onboard Air Berlin A330-200 from Berlin to the North Pole and return. Special sightseeing flight "PolarFlug". April 2013
- published: 07 May 2013
- views: 471402
3:49
The North Pole (इंसानियत की एक बड़ी छलांग)
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Website: https://www.thegosai.com/
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Disclaimer- Some contents are used for educational purpose under fair use. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
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- published: 20 Feb 2018
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