90.
The whole sphere (pole to pole to pole) is 360.
The north pole is 90 degrees north latitude. The south pole is 90 degrees south latitude. When you travel from one pole to the other, you go through 180 degrees of latitude. Which isn't so surprising, since that trip takes you halfway around the world.
90 degrees North, 90 degrees South.
The latitude of the North Pole is 90 degrees north, and the latitude of the South Pole is 90 degrees south.
The total number of degrees from the North Pole to the South Pole is 180 degrees.
The South Pole is at 90 degrees S. The North Pole is at 90 degrees N. All lines of longitude converge at both poles.
180 degrees
There are 180 degrees of latitude between the poles.
The North Pole is 90 degrees north. The South Pole is 90 degrees south. (Note that this refers to the geographic poles, not the magnetic poles.)
The equator is a line of latitude that circles the Earth at 0 degrees. It is halfway between the North and South Poles, dividing the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
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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.
The north pole is 90 degrees north latitude. The south pole is 90 degrees south latitude. When you travel from one pole to the other, you go through 180 degrees of latitude. Which isn't so surprising, since that trip takes you halfway around the world.
90 degrees North, 90 degrees South.
The equator is the line on the map that is midway between the North and South Poles. It is located at 0 degrees latitude and divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
The north and south poles (90 degrees north or south of the equator).
90 degrees...at the north and south poles.
The Arctic and Antarctic Cirles are 66.5619° from the North and South Poles.