Yes, There is a West Pole.
The West Pole is located on the 98th Meridian in Bee Cave, Texas.
The Armadillo Day celebration (similar to Groundhog day) takes place there every Feb. 2nd.
HR2933 - Texas ... certified by the Texas Legislature in 2007
Recognizing that the site of the West Pole as being in the sovereign State of Texas.
There are no such east and west poles. But you can think of the equator crossing the 0 degrees meridian and the equator crossing of the 180 degrees meridian.
Neither. The South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude. The North Pole is at 90 degrees N latitude. All lines of longitude converge at both poles.
yes there is a south pole at the bottom of the earth.
if you mean a magnet that can stick metal to it, then no it doesn't it only has north and south
No, there isn't an east and west pole.
At the Greenwich meridian, and the international date line.
Longitude lines connect the North and South Poles and measure distances east or west of Greenwich.
East to West
Anywhere on our planet really, but as you get nearer the poles the rising and setting will shift around a lot more with the changing seasons. On Venus, you would see the sun rise in the west and set in the east, since that planet rotates the opposite way to earth.
It appears to move from east to west.
The only poles that exist are the North and South poles.
there are no east and west poles.. it makes more sense north and south
You see whether your location is located to the east or west of the Prime Meridian. If it is located east of the Prime Meridian, then it is east longitude, and the same goes for west.
North and South are magnetic poles.
Latitudes. Longitudes run north to south and measure east-west distance or location.
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Ocean currents flow near the equator from the east to west. Ocean currents flow near the poles from west to east.
Yes because latitude goes from west to east, while longitude goes from north to south.
Jordan is located in the Middle East, bordered by Syria to the north, Iraq to the northeast, Saudi Arabia to the south and east, and Israel and Palestine to the west. It lies between latitudes 29° and 34°N, and longitudes 35° and 40°E.
At the Greenwich meridian, and the international date line.
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