• NGram@piefed.ca
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    7 days ago

    There’s ground below every point on Earth. There just might be some water on top of it too. Also Antarctica is a continent with ground underneath the ice. The North Pole is the one without ground (immediately) below it. Hence the Arctic Ocean on maps.

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        7 days ago

        Which ice wall? There are lots of walls of ice in the world. The South Pole is in Antarctica which (depending on where you approach it from) can look like a wall of ice.

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          Nahhh man, those are different things.

          There’s Antarctica which is (depending on where you approach it from) might look like a continent, but is actually an ice wall.

          Then there’s the South Pole. South Pole is in the bottom part of earth.

          Those are different things.

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            No, Antarctica is a continent which contains the South Pole. People have been to the South Pole, if Antarctica were actually just an ice wall the South Pole would not exist and so would not be possible to visit.

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              People have been to the South Pole

              Nahh, people have been to Antarctica and they lied they’ve been to South Pole.

              South Pole is in the bottom. That’s why it’s hard to visit. You’d either have to drill your way there or get out of the atmosphere and go downnn