The base elevation of the South Pole station is about 9,300 feet above sea level.
In kilometers, the elevation of the South Pole above sea level is 2.8349448.
The elevation above sea level at the South Pole is approximately 9,300 feet (2,800 meters).
The land of the South Pole is about 100 metres above sea level. However, on top of that, you will find 2,700 metres of ice.
The elevation of the South Pole is more than 9,300 feet above sea level.
No whale groups live at the South Pole. The pole is 9,300 feet above sea level on an ice sheet. Whales survive in oceans.
No, the bedrock at the South Pole is not at or below sea level. The South Pole sits on the Antarctic Plateau, which is a high, flat, and elevated region with an average height of 9,800 feet (3,000 meters) above sea level. The bedrock beneath the ice is also above sea level.
No, the South Pole has a landmass under it
2, 800 metres. check with your teacher :)
The South Pole has more land around the pole. The continent of Antarctica has an average revelation above sea level of +6000 ft The North Pole is covered by floating sea ice.
Captain Scott and his team man-hauled sledges and trekked on foot to the South Pole -- a journey of about 750 miles over an unmapped ice sheet, from sea level to more than 10,000 feet above sea level at the South Pole.
It goes from the North Pole to the South Pole through the Royal Observatory, Greenwich.
Yes. The arctic is at the north pole. The antarctic is at the south pole. The south pole is below the equator. The north pole is above the equator.