The word combinations identify different geographical areas. If they meant the same it would refer to the same place.
yes
The Equator is exactly between the North Pole and the South Pole. Look on a map of the world or on a globe.
Magnets have 2 different sides called North pole and South pole. If a north pole is attracted to another north pole they will repelel same with a south and a south pole.
Because of magnetic anomalies in the earth's plates, the magnetic north pole moves slightly to different places.
the regions around the North Pole.
it is different in different points of the year.
north pole is much more colder than south pole believe it or not! and there are alot of different animals living in each pole! in the south pole there are penguins which live there and in the north pole there are polar bears and during the winter season, the south pole hardly receives any sunlight at all! but it is different in the north pole! you will find actuall humans living there!
The North Pole of a magnet is the end that seeks the Earth's magnetic North when freely suspended. In a bar magnet, this pole is typically marked with a "N." It is important to note that the Earth's magnetic North Pole is not the same as the geographic North Pole, as they are located at different points.
The poles are on opposite sides of the Equator: the North Pole at 90 degrees N and the South Pole at 90 degrees S.
90 degrees north latitude is different from 90 degrees south latitude is that 90 north is at the north pole 90 south is at the south pole
north pole Magnetic North PCH answer = Magnetic North
No, the UK is not halfway between the equator and the North Pole. The equator is at 0° latitude, while the North Pole is at 90° latitude. The UK, located at approximately 50° to 60° N latitude, is closer to the equator than to the North Pole, meaning it is not equidistant from both points.