Arctic vs Antarctic It’s the same isn’t it? ---it’s all ice
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Arctic (a.k.a. North Pole)
Antarctica (a.k.a. South Pole)
Arctic Closest land is 430 miles to The south—Greenland Permanently covered by sea ice though it is moving from a snails pace to a Brisk walk at 1-3 feet above sea level Surrounded by several coasts and countries
Antarctic Heighest point is 9,300 feet above sea level and approximately 800 miles from the nearest open sea at the Bay of Whales The ice moves at about 33 feet per year— ceremonial south pole is repositioned on Jan. 1 annually to allow for this movement. Surrounded by water—no nearby continents
Topography Arctic contains wide range of landscapes from plains to mountains to tundra and taiga. Arctic is surrounded by land masses Antarctic is 90% covered in ice –no rivers, small area of tundra at Antarctic Peninsula; mountains (Nanatuks) rise up to 9,300 ft
Climate Arctic is warmer than Antarctic Circumpolar winds at Antarctica keeps cold around the continent while in Arctic it spills out to the south.
Arctic Plants
Antarctic Plants
Arctic Animals
Antarctica Animals Largest land animal is the wingless midge However many animals Feed in the sea and come onto land to breed and feed
Human Impact Overfishing Pollution Global Warming Disruption of Habitat Ozone Hole (south pole) Arctic—over 325,100 inhabitants Antarctic—seasonal up to 1,000 summer 250 in winter