180 degrees of latitude.
The first of those two points is the north pole.
The second one is the south pole.
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.
no it is not
No point can have both north and south latitude.
The equator is on the 0 degree latitude that is between the north and south poles. So obviously it is between the poles.
Yes, North Korea and South Korea are two different countries.
The 90 degree north latitude is the geographic North Pole, where all lines of longitude meet, while the 90 degree south latitude is the geographic South Pole. The North Pole is located in the Arctic region, covered by ice and surrounded by ocean, while the South Pole is located on a continent, Antarctica, with a thick ice sheet covering the land.
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.
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The people from the South will have a slightly different accent. Y'all ;-)
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.
"1 degree north" describes a circle that goes all the way around the earth, parallel to the equator and about 70 miles north of it. There is no such coordinate as "101 degree south". The greatest possible latitude number is 90 degrees, at the north and south poles.
North, on a compass rose, goes up. However South goes down. Each of these are to different directions. Like East and West.