yes
Sir Ernest Shackleton decided to attempt to cross Antarctica via the south pole.
he proved that the magnetic and the geographic poles were diffrent
Because he was the very first person to attempt it.
They cross at the two poles.
yes, the north and south poles are geographical poles.
It has 2 Poles the North Pole and the South Pole . Extra Info . : Like Poles repel where as unlike Poles attract .
North and South poles
North and South (Poles) :)
Lines of equal Latitude run parallel (ie never cross) East-West (such as the Equator) Lines of equal Longitude (Meridian) run North-South and cross at the Poles.
No, no barber poles at either the north or south pole.
Cross-country. You use different length of poles in classic and free (skate) cross-country. The longest poles are used in free cross-country.
No, North poles repel each other due to their magnetic properties. Like poles (North-North or South-South) will push away from each other, while opposite poles (North-South or South-North) will attract each other.