ADDITIONAL RESOURCES FOR
DECEMBER 24 | NORTH POLE

www.NaturalistsAlmanac.com

GOOD WEB LINKS

http://www.arctic.noaa.gov/education.html
When you first see the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Arctic theme page you may think you’ve hit a dud because there are no pictures or graphics or anything else to attract your visual attention. But if you look more closely you will see what a wealth of information is available from this starting point. First, check out their own offerings by visiting their Gallery (which includes archival photos of Robert Peary in 1909), their Essays (which include Ask an Expert answers to intriguing questions) and their Frequently Asked Questions (which include answers to most of the common questions you might be asking). They also list 30-some links to other Web sites that invite further explorations of the arctic.

http://geo.phys.uit.no/articl/roadto.html
One aspect of the North Pole that fascinates me is the existence of two of them: geographic and magnetic. This Web link will take you to a substantial essay on the history of magnetism, compasses, and the discovery of the magnetic north.