Every direction for 360 degrees is south. You can still go up or down, though.
South, every direction from the North pole is South.
Yes.
No.
Every direction you face would be South
I guess North
If you were standing exactly at the North Pole, the only possible direction you would be able to travel would be south.
At the exact moment the pilot passes over the North Pole, he is headed south. If one is standing exactly on the North Pole every direction is south.
As long as you are not standing on either the North or South Poles, the east would be to your right.
North
Every direction you face would be South
I guess North
I guess North
I guess North
If you were standing exactly at the North Pole, the only possible direction you would be able to travel would be south.
north to north west
If you are facing north, you would turn to the right to go east.
At the exact moment the pilot passes over the North Pole, he is headed south. If one is standing exactly on the North Pole every direction is south.
Well, East mostly... that's the closest.
There are two schools of thought regarding elevation views of buildings. Some say that when you are standing to the north of a building, you are looking at the North Elevation, because THAT is the side that is FACING North. Others say that since you are LOOKING to the South, you are looking at the South Elevation. I myself am baffled that there is even this confusion. Consider this. If you are looking at a house and you can see the front door and the front side of the house, you naturally call this the Front Elevation. There is no ambiguity. You wouldn't think to argue that because you are LOOKING in the DIRECTION of the rear of the building, that you are looking at the rear elevation? That would make no sense at all! So why do some then insist that the name of the elevation is based on the direction you are looking? The North Elevation is the North side of the building. That's it, done!
If you were standing directly at the North Pole, the only direction you could go is South. There is no farther North, and going East or West is simply spinning in a circle (and it would be ambiguous whether you would spin clockwise or counterclockwise) without actually taking a step.