Yes, on circular world globes, the pins are often inserted at the poles.
You can find the South Pole on the Antarctic continent.
the axis
North Pole to South Pole through Greenwich, England
The only direction you can go from the North Pole is south.
longitudinal lines run north/south; Latitudinal lines run east/west
go to the south pole and find a pair.
No geographic mapping lines go "through" the poles. The meridians of longitude are semi-circles that join the poles, so the ends of the meridians are at the poles.
No geographic mapping lines go "through" the poles. The meridians of longitude are semi-circles that join the poles, so the ends of the meridians are at the poles.
Yes, the only direction you can go from the actual North Pole is south.
You travel south.
It is the northern most point on Earth. You cannot go west or east of it, so the only direction is south. At the South Pole, you can only go north. The Earth rotates based on the North Pole and South Pole. There is no east or west pole.
North and south, from pole to pole.