90 Degrees.
90 (its the definition ...)
The South Pole was discovered by explorers on December 14, 1911, by a Norwegian explorer named Roald Amundsen.
James Cook never saw the South Pole. Pack ice and the fact that his sails kept freezing up stopped him from even reaching the Antarctic continent, let alone the theoretical point known as the South Pole. Cook was the first European to cross the Antarctic Circle, but he did not reach the South pole.
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The axis of the Earth runs from the North Pole to the South Pole, passing through the center of the planet. It is tilted at an angle of approximately 23.5 degrees relative to the plane of Earth's orbit around the Sun. This tilt is responsible for the changing seasons as the Earth revolves around the Sun.
The south pole is 90 degrees south of the equator. The north pole is 90 degrees north of the equator.
90 degrees
90 degrees. The Equator is at 0 degrees latitude. 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.
The Equator is 0 degrees and the South Pole is 90 degrees S: so the answer you want is 90 degrees of latitude.
The south pole is 90° south of the equator.
The angular distance from the Equator to the South Pole is 180 degrees. This is because the Earth is divided into 360 degrees of latitude, with the Equator at 0 degrees and the South Pole at 90 degrees south latitude. Hence, the distance from the Equator to the South Pole represents half of the Earth's latitude circle.
The South Pole is 90 degrees south of the Equator.
The South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude. The North Pole is at 90 degrees N latitude.
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the south pole
90 degrees north of the equator, and 90 degrees south of the equator. Total: 180 degrees, from pole to pole.
90° each. 90° north is the north pole. 90° south is the south pole.