There is no natural terrestrial life at the South Pole.
However, there is a scientific research station there, supported by extreme logistics supplied by the United States of America. There, you will find human animals.
The South Pole is also called the South Terrestrial Pole and Amundsen-Scott Station.
yes there is
At the Ceremonial South Pole, there is one national flag for each country that is a signatory to the Antarctic Treaty. The Ceremonial South Pole is a short distance from the Geographic or Terrestrial South Pole. At present there are 46 signatories to the Treaty, 28 Consultative (voting) and 18 acceding (non-voting).
None. The South Pole is too cold for animal life. No animals live there.
yes
Reindeer inhabit the Arctic and sub-arctic regions of Europe and Asia. Neither the north pole or the south pole support life.
No. There is no animal life on Antarctica -- where you'll find the South Pole, nor is there a food chain there.
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The North Pole is the northernmost point on earth. However, the "northernmost" would depend on the definition of North Pole. The magnetic North Pole would be different from the Terrestrial North Pole.
The South Pole at 90°south is the farthest you can travel south. And the people that believe this are right because South Pole is the farthest South.
It takes about 12,450.5 miles from the north pole to the south pole or south pole to north pole.
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