From March 21 to September 21, the sun never sets at the north pole and never rises at the south pole.
The south pole is sunless and the north pole sees the sun in the sky, though it is by no means "high".
From September 21 to March 21, the sun never rises at the north pole and never sets at the south pole.
The north pole is sunless and the south pole sees the sun in the sky, though it is by no means "high".
South America
North America is south of the north pole.
The Nile flows from the south to the north.
Most of South America is south of the equator and therefore in the Southern hemisphere. Venezuela, Guyana, French Guiana and Suriname are completely north of the equator. Brazil, Colombia and Equador are divided by the equator. The other South American countries (Peru, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Bolivia and Falkland Islands) lie south of the equator
It is both north and south of the equator.
That refers to the imaginary line, from the north pole to the south pole, around which Earth rotates.That refers to the imaginary line, from the north pole to the south pole, around which Earth rotates.That refers to the imaginary line, from the north pole to the south pole, around which Earth rotates.That refers to the imaginary line, from the north pole to the south pole, around which Earth rotates.
The words north and south, in North America and South America, are capitalized because they form part of a proper noun, the name of the continent. When referring to "the east half of North America," for example, the word east is not capitalized. The proper noun is North America and east just describes a part of North America.
A "disturbance between the North and South" refers to the American Civil War, in which the U.S. was split and the Union (North) and Confederate States of America (South) were pitted against eachother.
You are referring to Argentina.
They called them rebels, if you are referring to the time of the civil war.
A world has a north and a south pole.
"90 latitude" omits the tag 'north' or 'south'. We know it refers to one of the poles, but we don't know whether it's the north one or the south one. "90 south latitude" includes the tag 'south', so we know, without ambiguity, that it refers to the south pole.
If your referring to North or South America its on the East Coast, if your referring to Europe or Africa its on the west coast.
If you are referring to highway routes, north-south routes have the odd numbers.
When you are talking about the sides in the war, yes. If you are referring to the direction, they moved north, not. If you say they joined the North, yes.
The Southern states formed the Confederacy. The North - or what was left of the USA - was termed the Union.
depends on what you are referring to as "directions" North,northeast,east,southeast,south,southwest,west,northwest