Antarctica IS on the South Pole.
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Yes, because it is closer to the poles
The magnetic field of Earth is stronger at the magnetic poles, which are closer to the bottom of the Earth near Antarctica, than at the equator or the middle of the Earth such as in Mexico. This is because the magnetic field lines converge towards the poles.
Stronger near the poles, thus Antarctica.
It is stronger in Mexico. The main proof of such statement is the aurora borealis, which can be seen only on the Earth's poles.
North and South poles
They are more commonly seen closer to the poles than the equator because magnetism near the poles.
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The North and South Poles would be located at the same positions as they are currently, with the North Pole at the top of the Earth and the South Pole at the bottom. Antarctica's position would not affect the locations of the poles.
There are no ants in the poles.
Earth has two poles: the North Pole and the South Pole. The South Pole is located in Antarctica, while the North Pole is in the Arctic Ocean. The Earth's geographic poles are the points where its axis of rotation meets its surface.
Earth's gravitational field is strongest at the surface, near the poles. This is because gravity is directly related to the mass of an object and is strongest closer to the center of the Earth.