The south Pole is most southern point on the earth. If you stand there,
then any direction you can face is north.
West!
North.
Every direction you face would be South
If you were standing in the North Pole, no matter which way you face, you would be looking south. This is because every direction from the North Pole points away from it, making south the only consistent direction regardless of your orientation.
From the south pole there's only one direction available: north. As soon as you take one step from the south pole, you can either continue going north or go east or west; in the last cases you will make very narrow circles.
South, every direction from the North Pole is south.
It is North.(From the south Pole, every direction is north.)
The North Pole - because whatever direction you walk in away from it you will always be heading south. The North Magnetic Pole that is. Geographic North Pole is the correct answer. The magnetic pole is actually not in alignment with the geographic one.
The only direction you can go from the North Pole is south.
from anywhere on a map south is the direction towards the south pole.
From the North Pole evey direction is south.
Everything is North of the South pole