The telephone pole may exist as a light stanchion. There are no land-line telephones in Antarctica, even on the US bases.
The South Pole does not have a nickname. It is located on the Antarctic continent. A nickname used for the Antarctic is "South". The US base, McMurdo, is nicknamed "Mactown".
The North Pole and the area around it are not owned by any country. The same applies to the South Pole and Antarctica. Canada, Denmark (Greenland), Norway, Russia, and the US ( Alaska) are the countries owning land adjoining the North Pole zone.
This includes ALL US territories.Latitude: 90°S (Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, Antarctica) to 71°23′20″NLongitude: 179°46'E to 179°6'W (round the globe)
explain how poleomagnetism tells us the position of the north pole in ancient times
The US has McMurdo, Amundsen-Scott and Palmer stations on Antarctica
No. The North Pole is in Antarctica. - uh uh. Antarctica is in the southern hempishere.
Three research stations are funded and supported by the US government. They are Palmer Station, Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station and McMurdo Station.
The New Zealand base in Antarctica is called Scott Base. It is located about three kilometers from the US base, McMurdo Station.
Follow the link, below, to discover the name of the research station that your government sponsors. Perhaps the most notable station is the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, which is paid for by the US government.
Correct...he also crossed the North Pole, Antarctica, and discovered the laws of gravity.....
Yes, there are three:McMurdo Research StationAmundsen-Scott South Pole Research StationPalmer Research Station.
This is the US base, Amundsen-Scott station.Read more, below.
The South Pole does not have a nickname. It is located on the Antarctic continent. A nickname used for the Antarctic is "South". The US base, McMurdo, is nicknamed "Mactown".
Near the South Pole, you would find Antarctica, which is a continent surrounded by the Southern Ocean. The closest countries to the South Pole are South American countries like Chile and Argentina, which have territories in proximity to Antarctica.
Byrd was a US naval officer who explored Antarctica and areas around the North Pole -- you could consider him a polar explorer. .
Antarctica is its own continent and is not part of the US.
it is in the north pole