That point is the south pole. It's on the continent of Antarctica.
Antarctica is the continent located at 90 degrees south and 0 degrees east.
Antarctica, as longitude has no meaning at90 degrees south, and 90 degrees south is the south pole.
All lines of longitude on earth converge at 90 degrees S, which is on the continent.
The south pole: 90 degrees South Latitude, lies on the Antarctic continent.
"90 degrees south" is the definition of the south pole. That location is deep in the interior of the Antarctic continent, on which there are no countries.
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 !
None. That point is deep in the Antarctic continent. There are several scientific stations, but no cities on the entire continent.
The South Pole -- 90 degrees South -- is located on the Antarctic continent.
South Pole is not a continent. The South Pole is a point on earth marked by 90 degrees S of latitude. It is located on the continent of Antarctica.
That point is on the Antarctic continent, (along with a huge number of others).
The South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude and is located on the continent of Antarctica.
The South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude and is located on the continent of Antarctica.