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Laurel
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17 February, 07:04
Does the north pole have a lot of precipitation?
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Callie
17 February, 07:09
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Yes. The magnetic and gravitational pull is in effect for the north pole to receive a lot of precipitation.
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Tianna Larsen
17 February, 07:31
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Yes it's called snow
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