No, your first steps from the North Pole would be in a southerly direction.
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the North Pole, since you are at the farthest point north
At the exact North pole, all directions would be South!
There are an infinite number of places you could be. The usual answer to this question is that you are at the North Pole. When you walk south you are one mile away from the pole. Then when you walk west you are walking in an arc around the pole. Then when you walk north you are back at the North Pole. However, you could also be in a number of places near the South Pole. From the North Pole answer we see that when we walk west that we are walking in an arc relative to the pole. If we continue to walk west, we will eventually end up back at place where we started walking west, after we have walked a complete circle. Now consider that near the South Pole we can trace a circle that has a circumference of 1 mile. Once you have defined that circle, then we can start our journey at any of the "infinite" points that are 1 mile north of that circle. In this case we would walk south 1 mile, then walk west one mile, exactly circling the South Pole, and finally walk north 1 mile, returning to where we started. A: Milton Keynes - it happened to me once!
the pole star is used for finding for directions because it is always north. if u keep going you could find the north pole
She is walking toward the North Pole
She is walking toward the North Pole
You could, but I would not recommend it, you could easily end up with a severe case of hypothermia or frostbite wearing gym clothes at the North Pole.
The distance between the North Pole and South Pole is 12,430 miles. This mileage is calculated on the assumption one could travel between these locations in a straight line.
the pole star is used for finding for directions because it is always north. if u keep going you could find the north pole
It is impossible to fly direct to the north pole but if you could it would take 7 hours or there abouts.
It takes about 12,450.5 miles from the north pole to the south pole or south pole to north pole.