The land of the South Pole is about 100 metres above sea level. However, on top of that, you will find 2,700 metres of ice.
There is no such thing as 100˚ south. 90˚ south is as south as it gets, which is at the South Pole in Antarctica.
The boiling point of water at the South Pole is lower than the standard 100°C (212°F) due to the high elevation and lower atmospheric pressure. At the South Pole, which is about 2,835 meters (9,301 feet) above sea level, water boils at approximately 81°C (178°F). This decrease in boiling point is a result of the reduced atmospheric pressure at higher altitudes.
Antarctica is 100% completely south of the north pole, the Arctic Circle, theTropic of Cancer, the equator, the Tropic of Capricorn, all of North America,South America, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Europe, and it's almost but not quitecompletely south of the Antarctic Circle.But it's 100% completely north of the south pole.
Definately the North Pole, also I did my research so it is a 100% correct.
100 degrees west will put you somewhere in the American continent. You can't go 100 degrees south, as 90 degrees will put you at the south pole !
Being 100 feet below sea level means you are situated underwater, in a submerged location. Being 100 feet above sea level means you are located higher in altitude, above the water level.
100% of its land holdings are above sea level
no
About 100 meters above sea level
you have to be at level 100 or above to get one or have someone gift you one that is at that level or above also
44.5' Using Pythagoras' theorem a^2 = b^2 +c^2 and the fact that the pole is 100' in length, we can make two simultaneous equ's: a^2 = b^2 + (10)^2 and a + b = 100 /| a / |b /___ | 10
100 feet above sea level