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Kuzey Kutbu

Penguenler Kuzey Kutbu'nda mı yaşar? - Do penguins live at the North Pole?

Kuzey kutbunda yaşayan penguenler var mı? - Are there penguins living at the North Pole?

North Pole
Kuzey kutbu

Kuzey kutbunda yaşayan penguenler var mı? - Are there penguins living at the North Pole?

Kuzey kutbuna bir sefere gittiler. - They went on an expedition to the North Pole.

north pole
(Coğrafya) dünyanın en kuzey noktası
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North Pole
The Magnetic North Pole of Earth
North Pole
The northernmost point on Earth, the point of latitude 90°
North Pole
The Geomagnetic North Pole of Earth
north pole
The northernmost point on celestial bodies other than Earth
north pole
The positive pole of a magnetic dipole that seeks geographic north
North Pole
point in the Arctic Ocean which is the northern end of the axis of the Earth's rotation, the Arctic region
North Pole
The North Pole is the place on the surface of the earth which is farthest towards the north. the most northern point on the surface of the Earth magnetic pole, South Pole. Northern end of the Earth's geographic axis, located at 90° N latitude, the northern point from which all meridians of longitude start. Lying in the Arctic Ocean and covered with drifting pack ice, it has six months of constant sunlight and six months of total darkness each year. Robert E. Peary claimed to have reached the pole by dogsled in 1909, but that is now in dispute; Roald Amundsen and Richard E. Byrd claimed to have reached it by air in 1926. The geographic pole does not coincide with the magnetic North Pole, which in 2001 lay at about 81°30 N, 110°8 W, or with the geomagnetic North Pole, which is at about 79°13 N, 71°16 W
north pole
1 In astronomy, that end of the axis of rotation of a celestial body at which, when viewed from above, the body appears to rotate in a counter-clockwise direction [Ed note: Original text read "clockwise" instead of "counter-clockwise"] See celestial pole, ecliptic pole, geographical pole, geomagnetic pole, magnetic pole
north pole
The "top" point of the line about which the earth rotates
north pole
The portion of a magnetized object that, if free to move, will point toward the portion of the Earth geographically designated as North; lines of flux emanate from the North pole and enter the South pole
north pole
One end of a magnet This ends pooints north if the magnet can move
north pole
Surface location defined by the intersection of the polar axis with Earth's surface in the Northern Hemisphere This location has a latitude of 90 degrees North
north pole
The north pole of a magnet is the one attracted to the magnetic north pole of the earth This north-seeking pole is identified by the letter N By accepted convention, the lines of flux travel from the north pole to the south pole
north pole
The geographical location at 90°N latitude in the northern hemisphere where the Earth's axis of rotation intersects the surface of the Earth
north pole
That magnetic pole which attracts the geographic North pole
north pole
The north pole is the furthest point north on the earth It is located in the Arctic and the imagionary axis of rotation line (discussed above) passes through the north pole, straight to the south pole (see below) Return to Seasonal Temperature Effects
north pole
The Northern End of the Axis on which the Earth Rotates
north pole
the northernmost point of the Earth's axis
north pole
That pole of a magnet which, when freely suspended, would point to the north magnetic pole of the earth The definition of polarity can be a confusing issue, and it is often best to clarify by using "north seeking pole" instead of "north pole" in specifications
north pole
Point at which the northern end of the earth's axis of rotation intersects the earth's surface
the north pole

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    the North pole

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    dhi nôrth pōl

    Telaffuz

    /ᴛʜē ˈnôrᴛʜ ˈpōl/ /ðiː ˈnɔːrθ ˈpoʊl/

    Videolar

    ... By 50,000 years ago, glaciers begin to advance down from the North Pole. ...