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Why doesn't the North Pole have frost action?

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There's no land at the North Pole Instead it's all ice that's floating on top of the Arctic Ocean. ... Multi-year ice is thicker and has survived at least one melt season, whereas first-year ice is much thinner. Arctic sea ice usually reaches its minimum around mid-September each year.
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