Magnetically speaking, Repulsion.
It gets colder.
At the actual South Pole, all the meridians of longitude come together, so the pole has no longitude. The south pole is the farthest point south of the equator and is 90° S latitude.
Nothing, it is just a place in Antarctica.
No. All lines of latitude meet at the South Pole -- and the North Pole. For example, the Prime Meridian -- 0 degrees meets the International Date Lilne -- 180 degrees, at the poles.
they attract
Get attracted and stick on together
All lines of latitude meet at the South Pole -- and the North Pole, and what they meet is their 180-degree opposite. For example, the Prime Meridian -- 0 degrees meets the International Date Line -- 180 degrees at both poles.
You're describing an Equinox -- either March 21 or September 21.
When a north pole is brought close to a south pole, they will attract each other due to their opposite magnetic fields. The two poles will come together until they are aligned, creating a larger magnetic field around them.
The North Pole is at 90 degrees N latitude, the South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude. A total of 180 degreed. All lines of longitude converge at both the North and South Poles.
It takes about 12,450.5 miles from the north pole to the south pole or south pole to north pole.
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