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  • North Pole: Region or Point? Understanding the Arctic
    It depends on how you define "region."

    Technically, the North Pole is a point, not a region. It's a specific location on the Earth's surface.

    However, the term "Arctic" is often used to refer to the region around the North Pole. This region includes the Arctic Ocean, surrounding landmasses, and the ice covering the ocean.

    So, while the North Pole itself is a point, the surrounding area is often considered a region, known as the Arctic.

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