The north pole has a thinner ice layer than the south pole.
Most ice in the South Pole is hundreds of thousands of years old.
The South Pole Ice reaches a thickness of more than 4 km.
Eskimo and Inuit are indigenous tribes that live around the north pole.
The south pole is the largest meteor hunting place in the world.
Es in the south pole contain 70% of fresh water on earth.
The south pole has the highest wind speed in the world.
The north and southern pole has a very extreme summer and winter.
Some animal species can only be found around the north and southern pole, such as polar bears and penguins.
Climate change causes ice in the north and south pole to melt quickly, threatening the lives of animals that live there and increase sea levels throughout the world.