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There are two ends ... the north and south poles.
Earth's rotational axis is called its axis of rotation. The axis of rotation intersects the surface of the Earth at two points, the North Pole and the South Pole.
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The north and south celestial poles and their relation to axis of rotation, ... celestial poles are the two imaginary points in the sky where the Earth's axis of ... intersects the imaginary rotating sphere of stars called the celestial sphere. ...
the answer is the north and south poles The places on the earth that mark the ends of the earth's axis are called the North Pole and the South Pole.
They are called the "north pole" and the "south pole".
The North and South Poles.
Poles
The North Pole at 90° North. You cannot go any further north.
True north runs from any point on the earths surface to the North Pole.
The constellation is the the Big Dipper (USA) or the Plough (UK).
The farthest north latitude is 90° North. It is a single point, called the 'north pole'.
All the lines of longitude intersect at the earths poles and their point of intersection is the position of the pole.
The extreme point is called a vertex.
The extreme point is called a vertex.
The North Pole
At earths magnetic feild .
True North
The North Pole at 90° North. You cannot go any further north.
True north runs from any point on the earths surface to the North Pole.
Which baseline runs from any point on earth's surface to the north pole
the north pole
The constellation is the the Big Dipper (USA) or the Plough (UK).
the pole of the compass is attracted to the earths geographic north pole
The vertex, or maximum, or minimum.