Yes, if you can get there.
The farthest you can get from the equator is to stand on the north pole or the south pole.The north pole is at 90 degrees north latitude. The south pole is at 90 degrees south latitude.
When you stand at the North Pole, you stand on the ice frozen over the Arctic Ocean -- sea level. When you stand at the South Pole, you stand on the continent of Antarctica and about 9,000 feet of ice.
When you stand at the North Pole, you're standing on Arctic sea ice -- sea level. When you stand at the South Pole, you're standing on about 9,000 feet -- 2,700 meters -- of ice.
Technically speaking, if you were to stand at the North Pole there would be only the direction considered south. Compasses work off of magnetic pole, we refer to this as the "North Pole." A compass always shows the direction of North, so imagine standing at the North Pole and trying to go east, it wouldn't work too well because as you go east the compass reading would change.
they reached it by dogsled not plane or boat or train, just dogsled.
Yes, it is possible for you to visit the North Pole, but it requires careful planning and specialized transportation, such as an expedition cruise or a guided tour.
no
they have an electro megnetic current that rises from the north pole to the south pole
Polaris stands for the pole star. since it is located directly above the north pole.
South, as from the North Pole, the only possible direction is south.
The Earthg's north pole points very close to Polaris in the sky. So Polaris is directly over your head when you stand at the north pole, it's on your horizon when you stand on the equator, and it's somewhere between your horizon and the point directly over your head when you stand somewhere between the north pole and the equator.
No, it is not possible to navigate directly to the North Pole as it is located in the Arctic Ocean and is covered by shifting sea ice.