The South Pole is a single point on the planet, and yes, it is located on the Antarctic continent.
Actually, Antarctica's latitude starts at 90 degrees South Latitude, with its northern most tip at 63°12′48″South Latitude. The Greenwich Meridian -- 00 latitude -- runs from the South Pole to the North Pole, so indeed, it does run through Antarctica.
longitudinal lines run north/south; Latitudinal lines run east/west
Magnetic field lines run from the north pole to the south pole outside a magnet, while inside they run from the south pole to the north pole.
Every meridian of constant longitude joins the north pole to the south pole.
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Lines of Longitude are vertical imaginary lines that run between the North Pole and the South Pole. The Prime Meridian is zero Longitude, and runs from the North Pole, through the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, London, England, to the South Pole.
East 180 to west 180.
Wherever 80° south latitude touches or crosses land, the land is part of Antarctica.
lines that run from the north pole to the south pole!