In a direct line, measured in miles, the number you want is 9,016.
It takes about 12,450.5 miles from the north pole to the south pole or south pole to north pole.
The South Pole is many miles inland. The discovery was a ship. It never visited the South Pole
In a straight line, it's 8,470 miles from Dallas to the South Pole.
4,359 miles.
aprox. 12430 m
About 8,550 miles.
If you traveled in a straight line, the distance would be about 9,278.675 nautical miles to the continent, then another 750 miles to the pole.
It's quite a little ways. Last time I walked from Denver to the South Pole, it took quite a while. Actually, it's about 14,000 miles. You know as well as I do, this was a fairly dumb question! However, the correct answer is "it depends which way you go!"
20,013.8 KM There are 20,013.8 Kilometers (12,436 miles)between the North and South pole.
Expressed in miles and in a straight line, the number you want is 9,098.
Expressed in miles, and in a straight line, the number you want is 8,670.
about 700 miles