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North and South Pole

A Year in Antarctica:

Winter 24 hours of dark each day. A couple weeks with no day.

Summer 24 hours of light each day. A couple weeks with no night. Why doesn’t all the ice melt?

Antarctica Who owns Antarctica

North pole When it is summer in Antarctica, what season is it in the north pole?

North pole Who owns the North Pole Arctic Circle

Aurora Aurora Borealis Aurora Australis

Aurora Magnetosphere “Solar wind”

Aurora https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVsONlc3OUY

Animals Antarctica Arctic Circle

Animals Antarctica Arctic Circle

A Year on ice https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDJzjomSN94