This depends on a variety of factors:
1. Where are you?
2. How big are you?
3. Do you have any physical infirmities?
4. Are you a human? If not, what species are you?
5. What time of year is it?
6. What is the weather like?
The answer could range anywhere from 0 (At the North Pole already) to trillions (eg, an ant trapped at the South Pole).
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All of the Earth's longitudes converge (meet, come together) at both thenorth pole and the south pole.The south pole is located at 90 degrees south latitude and every longitude.
To reach the North Pole on Howrse, you need to accumulate enough Iceberg pieces by participating in various activities and contests on the game. Once you have collected the required number of Iceberg pieces, you can use them to travel to the North Pole.
No. If you fly due south, you will not reach the north pole. Though you may start your journey pointing due south, once you fly past the south pole, assuming that you did not change direction, you would begin flying north (because the Earth is round). While you would eventually reach the north pole, you would not be flying due south when you did.
One Contributors OpinionIn 2012 the next polar reversal will take place on earth. This means that the North Pole will be changed into the South Pole. Scientifically this can only be explained by the fact that the earth will start rotating in the opposite direction, together with a huge disaster of unknown proportions.
There is no postal delivery to the North Pole.
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No ships cruise to the North Pole.
To the north pole
With his North Pole-aroid.
It is impossible to fly direct to the north pole but if you could it would take 7 hours or there abouts.
Clearly a frivolous question? Perhaps not. There are several possible answers: 1) If you are at the "North Pole", then you are not at the "Magnetic North Pole", so one mile north of the true North Pole according to a compass will take you one mile close across the ice to the magnetic north pole - and will probably look much the same 2) If you accept the concept of the North Pole representing a virtual pole through the planet that could extend beyond the earth, then to go "true north" at the north pole would require you to fly vertically up one mile in the air 3) There is no "one mile north", of a the North Pole; nor west or east; all directions on land lead south 4) If you can discern north from the North Pole and manage to walk that mile, you will find an angry gnome bitterly complaining about people you take the mickey out of physics. His name is Bert, and he likes toffee apples.
No reason other than that there is no runway available. Aircraft equipped with skis can take off from the North Pole provided there is enough relatively smooth ice. They do it at the South Pole all the time.
Charles Hall explored around the Arctic, but he went nowhere near the North Pole.
8.5 hours
two years
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