You can only travel South. I don't understand it, but that's what everyone keeps saying. :D
North
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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.
All of the Earth's longitudes converge (meet, come together) at both thenorth pole and the south pole.The south pole is located at 90 degrees south latitude and every longitude.
You're travelling north !
You can get there by plane, and you would keep going south to roughly the center of the antarctic.
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Yes, every direction you can walk from the south pole is north, so you don't have much choice.
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.
Either the north or south pole. It would have to be the north pole. You can't walk south from the south pole. Using cardinal directions as a guide you can walk south from the south pole. Using general directions it could only be the north pole.
All of the Earth's longitudes converge (meet, come together) at both thenorth pole and the south pole.The south pole is located at 90 degrees south latitude and every longitude.
Take a boat then walk the rest of the way.
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!
To be the first to walk at the South Pole or 90 degrees south latitude.
You're travelling north !
You are approximately 5 kilometers away from the south pole?
It depends what direction you walk. Walk North it is about half a mile - walk South and it is 24,000 miles
From North pole towards South Pole The earth rotates in clockwise direction along its axis. So, if its evening then the person walking in a straight line, with the sun [as it appears to us] at his right should be on the face of the earth that just passed the sun. So, the line of sun's light should be to the right of a person standing towards the south pole. That given, if the person starts walking, towards the south pole, he has the sun at his right.