from anywhere on a map south is the direction towards the south pole.
South.
North is the direction toward the North Pole or geographic North.
North of course! There is no other way to travel.
Except near the Earth's magnetic poles, the south pole of a compass points toward the south.
Any point from the Earth's North Pole would be in the south direction without any deviation.
The south Pole is most southern point on the earth. If you stand there, then any direction you can face is north.
Magnetic field lines point from the south pole to the north pole of a magnet.
the North Pole
A freely suspended magnet will align itself in the north-south direction due to Earth's magnetic field. The north pole of the magnet will point towards the geographic north pole, and the south pole will point towards the geographic south pole.
North south east and west
The North Pole - because whatever direction you walk in away from it you will always be heading south. The North Magnetic Pole that is. Geographic North Pole is the correct answer. The magnetic pole is actually not in alignment with the geographic one.
The name south, west etc tells us the direction the wind comes from. So a south wind comes from the south and blows toward the north.However, at the South Pole it is not possible to have a south wind because all directions from that point are north. Therefore the answer is false.