All of the Earth's longitudes converge (meet, come together) at both the
north pole and the south pole.
The south pole is located at 90 degrees south latitude and every longitude.
90°South.
Precisely AT the south pole, all the longitude lines converge to a point, and every direction you go would be "North". Take two steps in any direction, and you could then "walk around the world" in 7 steps.
It is 90° N latitude. Since all lines of longitude converge at the North Pole, it has no longitude, but it is conventionally notated as ∞ or "indefinite".
90°N, 0°W.
At the poles, the idea of longitude is essentially meaningless. Take a few steps either way; your longitude will depend on which way you walked. Of course, from the pole itself every direction is "South", which makes navigation a little challenging.....
The south pole
Yes, every line of longitude runs from the North Pole to the South Pole.
90 S latitude is the south pole. The longitude is irrelevant,because all longitudes converge there.
The coordinates of the South Pole are 90.0000° S (Latitude), 0.0000° W(Longitude).
The longitude of the South Pole is 0 Degrees west. The latitude of the South Pole is 90 Degrees south.
At the actual South Pole, all the meridians of longitude come together, so the pole has no longitude. The south pole is the farthest point south of the equator and is 90° S latitude.
At the poles, the idea of longitude is essentially meaningless. Take a few steps either way; your longitude will depend on which way you walked. Of course, from the pole itself every direction is "South", which makes navigation a little challenging.....
90°south.
The south pole
we can measured the longitude by north pole and south pole by equator
Yes, every line of longitude runs from the North Pole to the South Pole.
North-south, pole to pole
longitude
longitude
longitude
90 degress south.