Why Nobody Can Survive in the North Pole

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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!

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What about animals? 7:19
Melting of the North Pole 9:26

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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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Hey there guys! Would you like to visit the North Pole?

BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL
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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

BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL
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Bright side: nobody can live in the north pole


Santa: *hold my presents*

DM-sgvy
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Never knew North is dangerous😂😂😂😂😂. any one else who loves to go an adventure trip to north

josnajames
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This is why the Northern and Southern Water Tribes settled at the very edges of the poles near the sea. Not to mention their ability to waterbend helped them out a lot.

Jobe-
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If u run out of supplies, call amazon they will get supplies lol

alexh
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"What is the most dangerous place to visit?"

MY EX MOTHER-IN-LAW'S HOUSE!

starciclesortiz
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Bright side: Why nobody can survive in the North Pole

Me: *Watch me.*

kiana
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International Ice Patrol.

Sounds like a great career.

lmaojppp
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You! Yes you
If you're reading this may God bless your family and friends.

kgarnetgaming
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*But Santa can survive the north pole* 🤷🏻‍♀️

Jasmine-vidb
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I would love to see the north pole. It would be epic. Just wish there was survivability of higher chances.

-A-Hybrid-Skunk-Productions-
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Fun fact:

You don't need border control at any of the continental points as there's perilous journeys to be made at each point of transition.

Either enviromental hostility or some kind of pirate or military conflict awaits you as you try to cross. Your safest bet is to travel across the ocean in a boat which is still quite dangerous and those tend to get monitored more by governments on top of the environmental danger because they know it is less dangerous

theesteward
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Wow, how strange it is, that nobody can live on a shifting pack of ice in the middle of the ocean!

FairyCRat
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Well, I'm proud to say that I flew over the North Pole. My flight from San Francisco to Delhi went within 1000 miles of it.

samann
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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.

NutritionVilla
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If the Arctic Ocean is mostly unexplored, then how do we know that Santa's workshop isn't an underwater subterranean base located in the middle of it?

mattsodano
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2:14 when you realise -40 Degree F = -40 Degree C

taskdream
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Snake Island sounds cool, but there aren't enough comic book stores and grocery stores to live there.

jasonirelan
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Strange that the sci-fi fans believe a permant Martian colony can be established. Yet, a permanent Arctic colony can not be ever established. The Arctic is far more hospitable than the Mars can ever be.

indridcold