• Question: why is the north pole snowy Bradley

    Asked by 497cmte47 to Cat?, Elaine, Helena, Iain, Gabriel on 13 Mar 2016. This question was also asked by 842cmte47, 888cmte47.
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      Cat Scott ? answered on 13 Mar 2016:


      Hi Bradley, 842cmte47 & 888cmte47,

      There is snow at the North Pole because for most of the year it is very, very cold. ? When the temperature outside is below zero degrees celsius then the water will freeze to become ice. ❄ At the North Pole, the temperature is less than zero for much of the year – so it stays snowy. During the winter, the Sun doesn’t even come up at all and it’s dark all day at the North Pole – imagine that!!

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