No. The South Pole is a polar desert with very little precipitation annually.
You can only travel south from the North Pole.
The South Pole is where the lines of longitude meet in the Southern Hemisphere. It happens at the North Pole as well.
Yes. Any two lines of constant latitude that you choose stay the same distance apart everywhere and never meet or cross. That's a big part of the reason that they're often called "parallels" of latitude.
The meterorites stay on the top of the ice and there are no animals and humans to disturb them. They stick out because there are few other rocks on the surface.
Chunks of ice occasionally move, and the North Pole has now been proven to move 40 miles towards Russia every year. This has caused airports to re-calibrate runways to correspond with airplane compasses and directional apparatus.
Because the snow and ice is too cold so the north and south pole are the coldest environment in the world.
There are people living in south pole. They are scientists and engineers working on projects. They do not stay there forever, just while working on their projects.
All longitudes converge at the north and south poles.No matter what longitude you're at,-- if you stay on it and go north, you wind up at the north pole,-- if you stay on it and go south, you wind up at the south pole,because all longitudes come together at the poles.
A guy at the South Pole running in a circle to stay warm.
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Because G is a constant, it will stay the same regardless of position.
There is a working research station at the South Pole, the Amundsen-Scott South Pole station, supported by the National Science Foundation representing the USA. All personnel sleep in dorm-ish accommodations and eat in cafeteria-type dining halls. Laboratory facilities are also available there.
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Frozen meat can stay frozen in a cooler for up to 24-48 hours, depending on the quality of the cooler and the surrounding temperature.
You can only travel south from the North Pole.
Frozen food can stay frozen in a cooler for about 24-48 hours, depending on factors like the quality of the cooler and how often it is opened.
well normally when you keep something frozen it can stay for a while