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How is the North Pole different from the South Pole?

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How is the North Pole different from the South Pole?

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A. The North Pole is basically ocean surrounded by continents and the South Pole is a continent surrounded by oceans. The North Pole elevation is 3-1/4 feet above sea level and is formed by sea ice whereas the South Pole is 9,554 feet above sea level.

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