The South Pole is at 90 degrees S. The North Pole is at 90 degrees N. All lines of longitude converge at both poles.
The north pole is located at 90 degrees north latitude.
The south pole is located at 90 degrees south latitude.
We have no idea what '3 globes' are referred to here.
North pole . . . . . 90 degrees north latitude / any longitude
South pole . . . . . 90 degrees south latitude / any longitude
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The location of the poles. 0 degrees North is the South Pole. 0 degrees South is the North Pole.
No north or south latitude can be greater than 90 degrees. Those are the locations of the north and south poles.
-- No location can have both a north coordinate and a south one (unless it's on the equator and its latitude is zero, so it makes no difference whether you call it zero north or zero south). -- And whatever the latitude of the location is, it can't be more than 90 degrees, either north or south. "90 degrees north" is the north pole, "90 degrees south" is the south pole, and no place is either more norther or more souther than those.
They are 180 degrees apart."90 degrees north latitude" is the location of the north pole. "90 degrees southlatitude" is the location of the south pole. You cannot find two points on the Earth'ssurface that are farther apart.(I know, I know, equatorial vs polar radius and all that. Let it be.)How is 90 north latitube different 90 south latitube
The North Pole is located at the northernmost point of the Earth. The South Pole is located at the southernmost point of the Earth.
You can find both poles at 90 degrees. It's also possible that the poles are marked by pins inserted in the globes so that the globes can rotate. The degree designation is: 90 degrees N for the North Pole and 90 degrees S for the South Pole.
The location of the poles. 0 degrees North is the South Pole. 0 degrees South is the North Pole.
90 degrees north is the earth's north pole. There is no latitude of 95 degrees, either north or south.
The north or south angle of any location relative to the equatoris the latitude of that location.
it is 1000 degrees north and 193 degrees south.
46 Degrees south 90 degrees north
No north or south latitude can be greater than 90 degrees. Those are the locations of the north and south poles.
-- No location can have both a north coordinate and a south one (unless it's on the equator and its latitude is zero, so it makes no difference whether you call it zero north or zero south). -- And whatever the latitude of the location is, it can't be more than 90 degrees, either north or south. "90 degrees north" is the north pole, "90 degrees south" is the south pole, and no place is either more norther or more souther than those.
The location is undefined. Latitude can't exceed 90 degrees north or south. Those are the latitudes of the north and south poles respectively.
Below the Mediterranean Sea, above the Red Sea.
Measured by imaginary lines numbered in degrees
There is no such latitude as "170° south". The greatest latitude is 90°, whether it'snorth or south. 90° north is the north pole. 90° south is the south pole.But ... whenever any location has a latitude that includes the word "south",that location is in the southern hemisphere.