southpole
The South pole is the most southerly point.
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The southern end of the earth's axis, the southernmost point on earth. Also see the related link for more definitions.
The northernmost point in the world is the North Pole. The southernmost point in the world is the South Pole. These are the axis points on which the Earth rotates.
The North Pole is the point on Earth's surface that lies at the northernmost end of the planet's axis of rotation, while the South Pole is the point at the southernmost end. These poles represent the points where the Earth's axis intersects its surface.
the south pole {Antarctica} Antarctica is a continent. The South Pole is not Antarctica, it is the point where the Earth's axis is directly touching the surface. It is also the southernmost point of Earth.
The farthest south you can go on Earth is the South Pole. It is located at the southernmost point of the Earth's axis and is surrounded by the Antarctic ice sheet.
north pole
it is a "cape", Cape AgulhusCape Agulhus.
The two basic points of reference on the surface of the Earth are the North Pole and the South Pole. These points represent the northernmost and southernmost points on Earth's axis of rotation, respectively.
At 80 degrees south latitude and zero degrees longitude lies the Geographic South Pole, which is the southernmost point on Earth. This location marks the point where the Earth's axis intersects its surface.
No. As Earth tilts the actual point where the sun sets moves. No. Because the Earth's axis is tilted, the point where the sun sets is farther north (in the northern hemisphere) in summer, and moves gradually toward the south in winter. It reaches its northernmost point at the summer solstice and its southernmost point at the winter solstice, with gradual changes each day as each season progresses.