It is a lot closer to the North Pole.
The US is completely in the northern hemisphere. Every place in the northern hemisphere is closer to the north pole than it is to the south pole.
it is in the north pole
South, every direction from the North Pole is south.
No
As you suspect, that depends on where it is on Earth. But you've given no information in the question to tell us that. The only thing we can guess is that the school may be in an English-speaking country. If that particular educational institution is anywhere in North America ... the US or Canada, for example ... or anywhere in Europe ... the UK, for example ... then it's in the northern hemisphere, and closer to the north pole. If it's in Australia, South Africa, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Samoa, or other English-speaking places in the southern hemisphere, then it's closer to the south pole.
90 degrees north latitude is a single point, referred to as the "north pole".We leave it to you to reflect on this fact, and then to speculate on what the common labelmight be for the point defined by 90 degrees southlatitude.
Canada is as it is further north than the US, in fact some of it is in the Arctic Circle and the very northern parts of Canada are practically in the North Pole.
The US state of Wyoming shares part of its western border with Idaho, so Wyoming is closer to Idaho than to Iowa.
Explorers already have. There is a research station from the US at the south pole.
The water at the south pole is not melting till now. But the melting water from the north pole will elevate the ocean water and then we are flooded near the coasts.
Nobody owns the North Pole. It is in International Waters.
In the North Pole the Artic has a natural melting cycle while in the South Pole its ice shelf has the same size and shape. Penguins live in the Southern Hemisphere while Polar Bears live in the Northern Hemisphere.