desert area
In kilometers, the elevation of the South Pole above sea level is 2.8349448.
The base elevation of the South Pole station is about 9,300 feet above sea level.
The three south poles are the south pole and the other pole and the other one which is surprisingly a pole haha I don't actually know the answer
The south pole gets no more than 10cm per year.
The South Pole is classified as a desert due to its low precipitation levels. It receives very little annual rainfall, averaging less than 10 cm (4 inches) of precipitation per year, which mostly falls as snow.
The elevation above sea level at the South Pole is approximately 9,300 feet (2,800 meters).
The elevation of the South Pole is more than 9,300 feet above sea level.
Very cold and windy, with very little precipitation. 90 degrees south latitude is the south pole.
That form of precipitation is snow. Snowfall on the South Pole is limited due to the extremely cold temperatures and dry conditions, resulting in an annual accumulation of around 20-25 cm.
If, by 'south magnetic pole', you means 'Magnetic South', then the answer is the magnet's south pole. On the other hand, if you are referring to a south magnetic polairty, then the answer is the magnet's north pole.
There are 2 poles of magnet one is like pole and the other is unlike pole one has north pole in it and the other has south pole in it. South snd south pole of 2 magnets would never attract where as the same goes with north pole as well.North and south pole would always attract.
the south pole does not, it is actually a land mass covered in ice. Also it is technically a desert because it receives not much snow or precipitation per year