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the county flag becouse there ar always three flags ona pole 1st the ountry flag thenstate flag3rd is the city flag
According to the US Flag Code, the US Flag should be larger in size and (if flying on the same pole), at the top of the pole. If flying the American flag with a state flag, the American flag needs to be on a taller pole than the state flag and displayed on the flag's right side. If flying them on poles of equal size, then flying the American flag on the flag's right side is correct.
Matthew Henson was a famous explorer and one of the first men to reach the north pole as well as the first native American to reach the north pole Robert Peary was Matthew henson's captian and went along on the voyage with him, he also was one of the first men to reach the north pole
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There isn't a flag for the North Pole.
The flag with the letter N represents the geographic North Pole. It is used as a symbol to mark the location of the pole in areas where traditional flagpoles cannot be installed due to extreme weather conditions. The letter N stands for North.
Mostly algae. The North Pole is in the middle of the arctic ocean, so just aquatic plants.
The first African American explorer to reach the North Pole was explorer Matthew Henson. Henson was born on August 8, 1866 and died at the age of 88 on March 9, 1955.
Roald (Not Ronald) Amundson was a Swedish explorer of the Earth's north pole and south pole.
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According to the history books, it was the North Pole in 1909, with the South Pole following 2 years later. But, seeing the considerable doubt that has been uncovered about Peary's claim to the North Pole, there may have to be a revision.
Norway was the first Scandinavian country to fly its flag at the South Pole. Roald Amundsen, a Norwegian explorer, led the first successful expedition to reach the South Pole in 1911.
The first explorer to reach the North Pole and place a flag there was Robert Peary in 1909. However, there is some debate over whether he actually reached the pole due to discrepancies in his navigational records.