There were no humans living in Antarctica. Only a small number of scientific researchers took turns to live and work at the station. The Arctic was inhabited by humans, including some cities and permanent residents.
The South Pole was colder than the North Pole. The average temperature in the South Pole was-60 ° C, while the average temperature in the North Pole was-30 ° C. This was because the South Pole had continents, while the North Pole only had floating ice and oceans. The specific heat of the continent was a quarter of that of the ocean, which meant that the land did not heat up or cool down easily, so the Antarctic was colder. In addition, the ice and snow in the South Pole were getting thicker and thicker, forming an average of more than 2000 meters of ice. The thickest place was even more than 4000 meters. The Arctic ice was only about 10 meters long. In addition, the altitude of the South Pole was higher and the temperature was lower. There were other differences between the Arctic and the Antarctic, such as representative animals, area, and latitude.
Both the Arctic and the Antarctic had some common animals. The Arctic had polar bears, reindeers, Arctic wolves, Arctic foxes, rabbits, sea fish, and seabirds. Polar bears were one of the most famous animals in the Arctic. They were the largest carnivores on land. Reindeer was also a common animal in the Arctic. In the South Pole, there were penguins, Weidel seals, krill, whale, humpback whale, leopard seals, and so on. Penguins were one of the most common animals in the Antarctic. They had characteristics that adapted to the polar environment, such as feathers to keep warm and living in groups. Seals were common in both the Arctic and Antarctic. They were marine mammals that could live in the polar seas and on land. Animals in the Arctic and Antarctic have special physiological and behavior characteristics that adapt to the polar environment, such as warm feathers or fur, social life, and rapid metabolism.
The South Pole was even colder. The average temperature in the Antarctic was about-48.9 degrees Celsius, which was 1.7 degrees Celsius lower than the average temperature in the Arctic. The lowest temperature in the South Pole was-89.2 degrees Celsius, while the lowest temperature in the North Pole was-68 degrees Celsius. There were two reasons why the temperature in the Antarctic was relatively low. One was that the Antarctic observatory was built on a plateau with a high altitude. The air was thin and it was difficult to retain the heat of the solar radiation. The other was that the Antarctic was surrounded by the ocean and was an absolute ice and snow continent. Most of the Arctic was ocean. The specific heat capacity of seawater was much larger than that of land and could absorb more heat. Therefore, the South Pole was relatively colder.
The South Pole was even colder. The average temperature in the Antarctic was about-48.9 degrees Celsius, which was 1.7 degrees Celsius lower than the average temperature in the Arctic. There were several reasons why the South Pole was relatively colder. First, the South Pole was an absolute ice continent, surrounded by the sea all year round, while the Arctic was mostly covered by the sea. The specific heat capacity of seawater was much higher than that of land. The Arctic Ocean could absorb more heat and keep the Arctic warm, so the average temperature of the Arctic was higher than that of the South Pole. Secondly, the South Pole was higher than the North Pole. The average altitude was 2350 meters. 25% of the mountains were more than 3000 meters, and the highest altitude was 5140 meters. It was the continent with the highest average altitude in the world. These factors caused the South Pole to be relatively colder.
The South Pole was the coldest. The average temperature in the Antarctic was about-48.9 degrees Celsius, which was 1.7 degrees Celsius lower than the average temperature in the Arctic. Antarctica was a region without four seasons, only warm and cold seasons. During the warm season, the average temperature in the Antarctic rarely exceeded 0 ° C, and during the cold season, the temperature in the coastal areas was even lower. The climate in the Arctic was not as cold as Antarctica. The lowest temperature was only around-60 ° C. Therefore, based on the information provided, it could be concluded that the South Pole was colder than the North Pole.
The South Pole was even colder. The average temperature in Antarctica was-48.9 degrees Celsius, which was 1.7 degrees Celsius lower than the average temperature in the Arctic. There were two reasons why the temperature in Antarctica was relatively low. One was that the Antarctic observatory was built on a plateau at an altitude of more than 3600 meters. The air was thin and it was difficult to retain the heat of the solar radiation. The other was that the Antarctic was surrounded by the ocean and was an absolute ice and snow continent. There were fierce blizzards all year round, and the thick ice layer did not melt all year round. In contrast, most of the Arctic region was sea. The specific heat capacity of seawater was much larger than that of land, so it could absorb more heat. Therefore, the climate of the Arctic was not as cold as that of the South Pole. The lowest temperature was only about-60 degrees Celsius.
The South Pole was even colder. The average temperature in the Antarctic was about-48.9 degrees Celsius, which was 1.7 degrees Celsius lower than the average temperature in the Arctic. Antarctica was a region without four seasons, only warm and cold seasons. In the warm season, the average temperature in the Antarctic rarely exceeded 0 ° C, while in the cold season, the temperature in the coastal areas was around-28 ° C. In addition, the altitude of the South Pole was higher, and the air was thin. It was difficult to store heat, causing the South Pole to be colder. Therefore, based on the information provided, it could be concluded that the South Pole was colder than the North Pole.
The South Pole was even colder. The South Pole was a continent, while the North Pole was an ocean. The land of the South Pole was harder to store heat than the ocean, and the altitude of the South Pole was much higher than that of the North Pole. In addition, the North Atlantic warm current flowed into the Arctic, while the westerly circulation around the Antarctic prevented the warm currents from flowing in. Therefore, the temperature in the South Pole was lower than that in the North Pole.
The South Pole was even colder. The average temperature in the Antarctic was about-48.9 degrees Celsius, which was 1.7 degrees Celsius lower than the average temperature in the Arctic. The reason for the lower temperature in the Antarctic was that the observatory was built on a plateau with a higher altitude. The air was thin and it was difficult to retain the heat of the solar radiation. The geological structure and ocean currents around the Antarctic also caused the climate in the Antarctic region to be colder. The temperature of the sea in the Arctic was relatively high due to the warm currents flowing into the Arctic Ocean, so it was relatively not as cold as the South Pole. Therefore, the South Pole was colder than the North Pole.
The price of tourism in Antarctica is relatively high. Although the specific travel expenses depended on the route and ticket price, in general, the price of traveling to the South Pole was higher than that of traveling to the North Pole. There were fewer routes to the South Pole, and one could only choose to go there by boat. There were more options in the North Pole, such as the Netherlands, Iceland, and other places where one could directly land. In addition, the total price of travel in Antarctica was relatively high, about 100,000 yuan, of which the price difference of Antarctic cruise tickets was the main reason. Therefore, considering everything, Antarctic tourism was relatively expensive.