Just Wonder.?
Do you think people actually live in the very North and South pole? (Artic and Antarctic). Pls dont answer about Santa Claus!
Answers:
No not that much far away but some of the scientists go there for some findings..
Yeah there are lots of elves in the south cause they get shafted by santas north pole
Yes, there is a multinational scientific station at the South Pole. The North Pole is rather thin ice over water and normally is deserted
the question is:how cold is it where eskimos live and how is it that their bodies adapted to that environment?So on the one hand you could argue and say that the human body is so adaptive that you can subject it to any environment and it will adjust but the other arguement could be that there's limits to what we can adapt to. So in answer to your question I don't think that anybody could live there. Would they even get sun there?How about vegetation?Even the bushmen in South Africa who live in the desert have some vegetation to eat.
Depends what you call by live. There are some scientist who spend along time there but no native people actualy at the poles.
There are some natives living within the arctic circle in greendland though.
Yes, explores and scientist. Someone is up there studying the animals and polar caps.
santa does
THE YETI
Not permanently, no.
I think people live there for research purposes (e.g. climate change) for short periods, perhaps a few months at a time but not as their main home.
South pole just has the largest population of king penguins and nothing else as its one of the most baroness places on earth with temp averaging minus 50. The North pole has various scientists and Eskimos on the outer hard rock of the pole. In both waters North and South there is a variety of aquatic life the North being better having the great blue whale
Ask an Eskimo
only a few scientists but even them camps are not manned 365 days of the year, very harsher conditions nt fit for human habitation
Some Eskimos.
No
The very north or south would be a very small area.Infact it would be minuscule. So your answer is definitely no.
Tere is a station at the South Pole, with people there all time. It can only be reached between mid Feb and Mid Oct. During the winter no one can leave. I spent a year there in 2000, and go down each summer.
NO. Humans have not adapted to live in these kinds of extreme conditions for long periods of time. The climate is too harsh.
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Answers:
No not that much far away but some of the scientists go there for some findings..
Yeah there are lots of elves in the south cause they get shafted by santas north pole
Yes, there is a multinational scientific station at the South Pole. The North Pole is rather thin ice over water and normally is deserted
the question is:how cold is it where eskimos live and how is it that their bodies adapted to that environment?So on the one hand you could argue and say that the human body is so adaptive that you can subject it to any environment and it will adjust but the other arguement could be that there's limits to what we can adapt to. So in answer to your question I don't think that anybody could live there. Would they even get sun there?How about vegetation?Even the bushmen in South Africa who live in the desert have some vegetation to eat.
Depends what you call by live. There are some scientist who spend along time there but no native people actualy at the poles.
There are some natives living within the arctic circle in greendland though.
Yes, explores and scientist. Someone is up there studying the animals and polar caps.
santa does
THE YETI
Not permanently, no.
I think people live there for research purposes (e.g. climate change) for short periods, perhaps a few months at a time but not as their main home.
South pole just has the largest population of king penguins and nothing else as its one of the most baroness places on earth with temp averaging minus 50. The North pole has various scientists and Eskimos on the outer hard rock of the pole. In both waters North and South there is a variety of aquatic life the North being better having the great blue whale
Ask an Eskimo
only a few scientists but even them camps are not manned 365 days of the year, very harsher conditions nt fit for human habitation
Some Eskimos.
No
The very north or south would be a very small area.Infact it would be minuscule. So your answer is definitely no.
Tere is a station at the South Pole, with people there all time. It can only be reached between mid Feb and Mid Oct. During the winter no one can leave. I spent a year there in 2000, and go down each summer.
NO. Humans have not adapted to live in these kinds of extreme conditions for long periods of time. The climate is too harsh.
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