"30 degrees east longitude" is the description of a line that joins the north and south poles and crosses territory in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Antarctica. "150 degrees west longitude" is the description of a line that joins the north and south poles and crosses territory in North America and Antarctica.
No. The north magneic pole is in Canada, the south in Antarctica but not the pole.
The South Pole is an imaginary spot on the continent of Antarctica. You are getting confused by the over use of the terms North and South Poles as regions, when we should be using Arctic for the North, and Antarctic for the South.
Antarctica
Yes, every line of longitude runs from the North Pole to the South Pole.
"30 degrees east longitude" is the description of a line that joins the north and south poles and crosses territory in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Antarctica. "150 degrees west longitude" is the description of a line that joins the north and south poles and crosses territory in North America and Antarctica.
south
No. The north magneic pole is in Canada, the south in Antarctica but not the pole.
The South Pole is located on Antarctica.
South Pole is located over Antarctica.
The North Pole is over the Arctic Ocean. The South Pole is over Antarctica, which is a landmass.
You can find Antarctica at the South Pole. There is no continent at the North Pole.
Both poles are located at 90 degrees. The North Pole is located north of the Equator and the South Pole is located south of the Equator.
The South Pole is an imaginary spot on the continent of Antarctica. You are getting confused by the over use of the terms North and South Poles as regions, when we should be using Arctic for the North, and Antarctic for the South.
As Antarctica is located at one of the poles, it covers every line of longitude; the only one of the continents to do do.
Antarctica
The North. There is no land at the North pole.