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- Q15241335 subject Q6978177.
- Q15241335 subject Q7029004.
- Q15241335 abstract "Lake North Pole, also known as The North Pool, is a small, shallow lake near the North Pole, and is currently the northernmost lake in the world. It came into existence in 2002, occurring each year, then freezing over in the winter.The lake, which is approximately one foot deep, is composed almost entirely of fresh water melted from the ice beneath.A web camera is stationed beside the lake to monitor changes. It was built by the Polar Science Center.On July 26, 2013, the depth was estimated to be approximately 40 cm.Members of the scientific community are not alarmed by such bodies of water, stating that they occur widely, and often refer to them as "melt ponds".".
- Q15241335 averageDepth "40.0".
- Q15241335 frozen "Annually".
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- Q15241335 wikiPageWikiLink Q1782953.
- Q15241335 wikiPageWikiLink Q214700.
- Q15241335 wikiPageWikiLink Q4787541.
- Q15241335 wikiPageWikiLink Q6978177.
- Q15241335 wikiPageWikiLink Q7029004.
- Q15241335 wikiPageWikiLink Q934.
- Q15241335 depth "Approximately 40 centimetres".
- Q15241335 frozen "Annually".
- Q15241335 name "Lake North Pole".
- Q15241335 otherName "The North Pool".
- Q15241335 point "85.0 -5.0".
- Q15241335 type BodyOfWater.
- Q15241335 type Place.
- Q15241335 type BodyOfWater.
- Q15241335 type Location.
- Q15241335 type NaturalPlace.
- Q15241335 type Place.
- Q15241335 type Thing.
- Q15241335 type SpatialThing.
- Q15241335 comment "Lake North Pole, also known as The North Pool, is a small, shallow lake near the North Pole, and is currently the northernmost lake in the world. It came into existence in 2002, occurring each year, then freezing over in the winter.The lake, which is approximately one foot deep, is composed almost entirely of fresh water melted from the ice beneath.A web camera is stationed beside the lake to monitor changes.".
- Q15241335 label "Lake North Pole".
- Q15241335 lat "85.0".
- Q15241335 long "-5.0".
- Q15241335 name "Lake North Pole".
- Q15241335 name "The North Pool".