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Lake North Pole, also known as The North Pool, is a small, shallow pond near the North Pole, and is currently the northernmost pond in the world. It came into existence in 2002, occurring each year, then freezing over in the winter. The pond, 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 pond to monitor changes. It was built by the . On July 26, 2013, the depth was estimated to be approximately 40 cm.

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  • Lake North Pole, also known as The North Pool, is a small, shallow pond near the North Pole, and is currently the northernmost pond in the world. It came into existence in 2002, occurring each year, then freezing over in the winter. The pond, 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 pond to monitor changes. It was built by the . 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". (en)
  • 北極湖(ほっきょくこ)または北の水溜まり(きたのみずたまり)とは、北極点の近くにある小さく浅い湖。現在、世界最北の湖である。2002年に現れた。毎年冬、結氷すると現れる。 北極湖は約1フィートの深さがあるが、ほぼもっぱら氷の下で溶けた新鮮な水から構成されている。 北極湖の変化を監視するため、が湖の側にウェブカメラを設置している。 2013年7月26日、北極湖の深さが約40センチメートルだと推測された。 科学者らは北極湖の存在に驚いておらず、このように氷が溶けてできた湖は広範囲にあると考えており、それらをよく「溶解湖」と呼んでいる。 (ja)
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  • 北極湖(ほっきょくこ)または北の水溜まり(きたのみずたまり)とは、北極点の近くにある小さく浅い湖。現在、世界最北の湖である。2002年に現れた。毎年冬、結氷すると現れる。 北極湖は約1フィートの深さがあるが、ほぼもっぱら氷の下で溶けた新鮮な水から構成されている。 北極湖の変化を監視するため、が湖の側にウェブカメラを設置している。 2013年7月26日、北極湖の深さが約40センチメートルだと推測された。 科学者らは北極湖の存在に驚いておらず、このように氷が溶けてできた湖は広範囲にあると考えており、それらをよく「溶解湖」と呼んでいる。 (ja)
  • Lake North Pole, also known as The North Pool, is a small, shallow pond near the North Pole, and is currently the northernmost pond in the world. It came into existence in 2002, occurring each year, then freezing over in the winter. The pond, 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 pond to monitor changes. It was built by the . On July 26, 2013, the depth was estimated to be approximately 40 cm. (en)
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