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- North_Pole abstract "The North Pole, also known as the Geographic North Pole or Terrestrial North Pole, is, subject to the caveats explained below, defined as the point in the Northern Hemisphere where the Earth's axis of rotation meets its surface. It should not be confused with the North Magnetic Pole.The North Pole is the northernmost point on the Earth, lying diametrically opposite the South Pole. It defines geodetic latitude 90° North, as well as the direction of true north. At the North Pole all directions point south; all lines of longitude converge there, so its longitude can be defined as any degree value.While the South Pole lies on a continental land mass, the North Pole is located in the middle of the Arctic Ocean amid waters that are almost permanently covered with constantly shifting sea ice. This makes it impractical to construct a permanent station at the North Pole (unlike the South Pole). However, the Soviet Union, and later Russia, constructed a number of manned drifting stations on a generally annual basis since 1937, some of which have passed over or very close to the Pole. Since 2002, the Russians have also annually established a base, Barneo, close to the Pole. This operates for a few weeks during early spring. Studies in the 2000s predicted that the North Pole may become seasonally ice-free due to Arctic ice shrinkage, with timescales varying from 2016 to the late 21st century or later.The sea depth at the North Pole has been measured at 4,261 m (13,980 ft) by the Russian Mir submersible in 2007 and at 4,087 m (13,410 ft) by USS Nautilus in 1958. The nearest land is usually said to be Kaffeklubben Island, off the northern coast of Greenland about 700 km (430 mi) away, though some perhaps non-permanent gravel banks lie slightly closer. The nearest permanently inhabited place is Alert in the Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut, Canada, which is located 817 km (508 mi) from the Pole.".
- North_Pole thumbnail Arctic_Ocean.png?width=300.
- North_Pole wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q&f=true.
- North_Pole wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- North_Pole wikiPageExternalLink videoplay?docid=846342022276396533&q=north+pole.
- North_Pole wikiPageExternalLink www.arctic-council.org.
- North_Pole wikiPageExternalLink ice-npole.shtml.
- North_Pole wikiPageExternalLink essay_untersteiner2.html.
- North_Pole wikiPageExternalLink essay_untersteiner3.html.
- North_Pole wikiPageExternalLink faq.html.
- North_Pole wikiPageExternalLink gallery_np.html.
- North_Pole wikiPageExternalLink gallery_np_seasons.html.
- North_Pole wikiPageExternalLink 060920_arcticice_opening.html.
- North_Pole wikiPageExternalLink polar_contro.html.
- North_Pole wikiPageExternalLink www.northernforum.org.
- North_Pole wikiPageExternalLink northpolech1.html.
- North_Pole wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=x1XMZTzELaE.
- North_Pole wikiPageID "21836".
- North_Pole wikiPageRevisionID "604885210".
- North_Pole hasPhotoCollection North_Pole.
- North_Pole subject Category:Extreme_points_of_Earth.
- North_Pole subject Category:Geography_of_the_Arctic.
- North_Pole subject Category:Navigation.
- North_Pole subject Category:Northern_Canada.
- North_Pole subject Category:Polar_regions_of_the_Earth.
- North_Pole point "90.0 -0.0".
- North_Pole type Artifact100021939.
- North_Pole type Implement103563967.
- North_Pole type Instrumentality103575240.
- North_Pole type Object100002684.
- North_Pole type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- North_Pole type Pole103976657.
- North_Pole type Poles.
- North_Pole type Rod104100174.
- North_Pole type Whole100003553.
- North_Pole type SpatialThing.
- North_Pole comment "The North Pole, also known as the Geographic North Pole or Terrestrial North Pole, is, subject to the caveats explained below, defined as the point in the Northern Hemisphere where the Earth's axis of rotation meets its surface. It should not be confused with the North Magnetic Pole.The North Pole is the northernmost point on the Earth, lying diametrically opposite the South Pole. It defines geodetic latitude 90° North, as well as the direction of true north.".
- North_Pole label "Biegun północny".
- North_Pole label "Noordpool".
- North_Pole label "Nordpol".
- North_Pole label "North Pole".
- North_Pole label "Polo Norte".
- North_Pole label "Polo Norte".
- North_Pole label "Polo nord".
- North_Pole label "Pôle Nord".
- North_Pole label "Северный полюс".
- North_Pole label "قطب شمالي".
- North_Pole label "北极点".
- North_Pole label "北極点".
- North_Pole sameAs Severní_pól.
- North_Pole sameAs Nordpol.
- North_Pole sameAs Βόρειος_Πόλος.
- North_Pole sameAs Polo_Norte.
- North_Pole sameAs Iparburua.
- North_Pole sameAs Pôle_Nord.
- North_Pole sameAs Kutub_Utara.
- North_Pole sameAs Polo_nord.
- North_Pole sameAs 北極点.
- North_Pole sameAs 북극점.
- North_Pole sameAs Noordpool.
- North_Pole sameAs Biegun_północny.
- North_Pole sameAs Polo_Norte.
- North_Pole sameAs m.05h21.
- North_Pole sameAs Mx4rwPzRiJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA.
- North_Pole sameAs 6269203.
- North_Pole sameAs 6942237.
- North_Pole sameAs Q934.
- North_Pole sameAs Q934.
- North_Pole sameAs North_Pole.
- North_Pole lat "90.0".
- North_Pole long "-0.0".
- North_Pole wasDerivedFrom North_Pole?oldid=604885210.
- North_Pole depiction Arctic_Ocean.png.
- North_Pole isPrimaryTopicOf North_Pole.