It's called a "pole" of the Earth's axis.
"90° North latitude" is the north pole.
"90° South latitude" is the south pole.
If it's north latitude, it's called the "north pole".
If it's south latitude, it's called the "south pole".
It's called "90 degrees north latitude" if it's at the north pole,or "90 degrees south latitude" if it's at the south pole.
Those two points are literally "poles apart" as the saying goes. 90 North is the north pole. 90 South is the south pole.
The maximum degree of latitude, north or south, are both 90 degrees.
latitudes are basically imaginary circles which round the earth. after the 89th latitude 90th latitude is just a point. nothing exceeds the 90th latitude
Since there is only 90 degrees on each hemisphere of the earth, north and south, the 90 degree north latitude would be north pole and 90 degrees south latitude is the south pole.
It's called "90 degrees north latitude" if it's at the north pole,or "90 degrees south latitude" if it's at the south pole.
The North Pole has a latitude of 90 degrees N, and the South Pole has a latitude of 90 degrees S.
the latitude of the north pole is 90 degrees N,and the latitude of the south pole is 90 degrees S and because each parallel measures one degree north or south of the equator.
Those two points are literally "poles apart" as the saying goes. 90 North is the north pole. 90 South is the south pole.
The maximum degree of latitude, north or south, are both 90 degrees.
latitudes are basically imaginary circles which round the earth. after the 89th latitude 90th latitude is just a point. nothing exceeds the 90th latitude
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Since there is only 90 degrees on each hemisphere of the earth, north and south, the 90 degree north latitude would be north pole and 90 degrees south latitude is the south pole.
Since there is only 90 degrees on each hemisphere of the earth, north and south, the 90 degree north latitude would be north pole and 90 degrees south latitude is the south pole.
The 0 degree line of Latitude is called the Equator.
The two parts where the maximum degree of latitude is reached are the North Pole, at approximately 90 degrees north latitude, and the South Pole, at approximately 90 degrees south latitude.