The pole itself does not move, but the 9,300 feet of ice upon which it is marked moves, so annually, the marker is moved to its truest possible, and current position.
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Use a compass. It's needle points to the south pole of a magnet.
In 2015, the South Magnetic Pole was located at 64.28°S 136.59°E.
The geographical poles are the North and South Poles. The South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude. The North Pole is at 90 degrees N latitude. All lines of longitude converge at both poles.
north pole , ( the last person answer this , " yes or no " question is wrong.) it is north pole
You are moving closer to the South Pole.
The continent of Antarctica is the farthest place in the south, as it is located at the South Pole. It is the southernmost continent on Earth and is covered in ice.
At the South Pole, every direction is north. That's because the South Pole is located at the southernmost point on Earth, and all lines of longitude meet there. This means that no matter which way you go from the South Pole, you are always travelling north.
It takes about 12,450.5 miles from the north pole to the south pole or south pole to north pole.
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Once you've reached the south pole, you can only move away from the pole. And since you are moving away from the south pole you can't be traveling south. Aha! But you CAN travel south from the south pole. It's just that you will need a space ship to do it. We do not have two poles, called 'north' and 'south'. The pole is one line that continues indefinitely in a straight line, up from both 'poles' on the globe, as we call them for convenience. Hop in your ship, set your course along the pole, and fly south for ever.
the arctic is the north pole antarctica is the south pole :)
its south pole
Australia is closer to the South Pole.
South Pole or Antarctica. Most likely South Pole.
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There are 180°s from the North Pole to the South Pole.