Article on the subject of "north pole"
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Why is North always at the top on maps?
why is the north pole always at the top of the map? do you want to know the answer? here is the answer to the question of why the north pole is always at the top of the map.
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11 interesting differences between the two ends of the Earth: Arctic and Antarctica
because of the tilt of the earth's rotation axis, the amount of sunlight that reaches the arctic and antarctica is quite the opposite, so everything exists and happens at two different poles.
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Why is North always at the top on maps?
why is the north pole always at the top of the map? do you want to know the answer? here is the answer to the question of why the north pole is always at the top of the map.
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11 interesting differences between the two ends of the Earth: Arctic and Antarctica
because of the tilt of the earth's rotation axis, the amount of sunlight that reaches the arctic and antarctica is quite the opposite, so everything exists and happens at two different poles.
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Does the North Star ever move across the sky?
the north star is famous for being fixed in the northern sky. but it actually moves. here's what you need to know about the movement of the north star.
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Bad North, Download Bad North, a great strategy game about Vikings, Bad North is free
bad north is a real-time strategy game with roguelike element, a new product from manufacturer raw fury.
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How to Take Down a Pole
dancing poles are a fun addition to any home, but they can take up a lot of room. they may seem pretty complicated, but these poles aren't that hard to take apart. with a hex key and a little bit of elbow grease, you can disassemble your...
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GitHub bury its entire repository under the North Pole to prevent the apocalypse happening
github's data block will be continuously stored in many formats and buried in different locations on earth.
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13 interesting facts about Korea can be unknown
let us discover 13 interesting facts about korea that you may not know yet!
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Google accounts for 25% of North American Internet traffic
the cnet technology site is sourced from internet monitoring company deepfield, the giant searcher who set a new record when up to 25% of north american internet traffic is run through google's servers.
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Where is Santa Claus? Where is Santa Claus?
santa claus - santa claus is ready for his annual trip from the north pole to homes around the world. so where is santa claus now?
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How hot is the planet of Mercury?
the temperature on venus's surface is much hotter than the temperature on mercury's surface, although the distance from the sun to venus is twice as far from the sun to mercury's planet. why is this and how hot the planet of mercury is?
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Discover the most modern Observatory in the North
on january 9, the vietnam space center under the vietnam academy of science and technology announced its operation plan and opened the door to welcome visitors to the hoa lac observatory.
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Black face the enemy, the poisonous snake Viper North America must die in a flash
previously the 'dangerous' attack of hedgehogs, the venom of north american snake viper could not work. taking advantage of the loophole of the north american poisonous snake, a spiky bite of the spiky urchin stabbed his neck and killed the enemy quickly.
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Total solar eclipse in North America 'most impressive in hundreds of years'
on april 8, some places in north america witnessed a total solar eclipse - a scene considered 'once in a lifetime'. this total solar eclipse - nicknamed the great american eclipse because of its long path across north america - appeared in the sky over parts of mexico, 15 us states and eastern
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Great Pyramids of Giza and 4 mysterious anomalies have no solution
great pyramid of giza - great pyramid of giza in egypt is not only the greatest pyramid work that humans ever built challenges every time limit but it also contains many geographic mysteries that make references ancient and historians headache decoding.
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Saturn, the most beautiful planet of the solar system through the Cassini spacecraft prism
the cassini spacecraft was launched by nasa in 2004, after 13 years of flying around saturn it captured beautiful images of this mysterious planet.
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How to Eat Daylilies
daylilies are originally from asia, and are now commonly found throughout north america. people living in asian cultures have incorporated daylilies into their cuisine; however, it has not become common in mainstream north american...
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The North Face seeks to trick Wikipedia to top Google search results without losing money
in an advertising campaign in collaboration with leo burnett tailor made, the fashion company replaced wikipedia photos with photos of its products. this trick helped the north face to top the google images search results list.
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27 million tons of nanoplastic particles discovered in the North Atlantic
tiny microplastics are flooding the atlantic ocean in huge quantities. their impact is only just beginning to be understood.
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What smartphone models does North Korea have?
in north korea, people here use domestically produced handheld devices with very special shapes and operations, and of course are not available anywhere else in the world.
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Prehistoric boats were excavated in India
a group of volunteers led by two archaeologists unearthed a prehistoric, bottomed brown boat along the banks of the red river near belcher, north of caddo parish. and it was also shipped to the university of texas to restore archaeological research relics.