Either the north or south pole. It would have to be the north pole. You can't walk south from the south pole.
Using cardinal directions as a guide you can walk south from the south pole. Using general directions it could only be the north pole.
One kilometer equals 1000 meters, 0.6214 miles, or 3280.8 feet.A trip across North America is approximately 7 600 kilometers long.
America is not a person. America is a country located in North America and consists of 50 states.
Actually no. Magnetic north shifts over time. It has to do with the rotation of the liquid iron inside the earth. I can't remember the exact number but I think you can estimate true north by adding 5 degrees to your compass.
Due north is straight north, or exactly north.
The US standard is to have the Red point North (look at the rim of the compass, is the 'N' also red or outlined in red?) You should verify this, however, because many things can mess up a compass. I have one that works fine, but White points north because my 4 year old played with a large magnet next to it reversing the polarity. If all else fails, wait for sunrise or sunset. If you look towards sunrise, North is to your Left and South is to your right.
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North Korea's population density is 198 per square kilometer.
it has an 18,000 kilometer coast line
The population density of North Tyneside is 2,326.5 people per square kilometer.
North Kawartha's population density is 2.9 people per square kilometer.
North Dumfries's population density is 48.4 people per square kilometer.
North Grenville's population density is 42.8 people per square kilometer.
North York's population density is 3,439.2 people per square kilometer.
No. It's about 450km East of Oslo.
As of 2021, the current population density of North Korea is approximately 207 people per square kilometer.
The Northernmost boundary of India is disputed and so an exact answer is not possible. However, the latitude at 22 degrees North would pass through the halfway point along the North-South axis.
The population density of North Algona Wilberforce is 7.6 people per square kilometer.