Sunrise at the South Pole is on about the 21st of September every year. Sunset is on about the 22nd of March the following year. The reverse is the case at the North Pole. So a polar day is about 6 months and a polar night is also about 6 months.
A magnetic bar has two poles: a North pole and a South pole.
north pole is much more colder than south pole believe it or not! and there are alot of different animals living in each pole! in the south pole there are penguins which live there and in the north pole there are polar bears and during the winter season, the south pole hardly receives any sunlight at all! but it is different in the north pole! you will find actuall humans living there!
The northern edges of Argentina and South Africa are almost exactly the same distance from the North Pole, but the southern tip of Argentina is much farther south than the southern tip of South Africa.
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 South Pole is located on the continent of Antarctica. Unless you are using a navigational aid such as a GPS or similar, there is a big marker and a sign indicating that you are at the South Pole.
The South Pole, Antarctica, holds far more ice than the Arctic. Arctic ice floats on the ocean and is no more than one metre thick. Antarctic ice is a maximum of 4.7 kilometres deep at Terre Adélie.
Iceland is MUCH closer to the North Pole than New Zealand is to the South Pole.
not that much. the weather is even different. there were different animals weather,size of land, and there are no Santa Claus in the south pole
Yes, every direction you can walk from the south pole is north, so you don't have much choice.
Australia is much closer to the South Pole than the North Pole.
A long way, they are much closer to the South Pole.
A magnetic bar has two poles: a North pole and a South pole.
1,100 km ruffly
Amundsen's team skied much of the way to the pole, man-hauled supply sleds, some of which were also pulled by dogs, and otherwise trekked on foot to the South Pole.
Iceland (northernmost point at 66o32'N) is much closer to the North Pole than New Zealand (southernmost point at 52o37'S) is to the South Pole.
Yes, much bigger.
north pole is much more colder than south pole believe it or not! and there are alot of different animals living in each pole! in the south pole there are penguins which live there and in the north pole there are polar bears and during the winter season, the south pole hardly receives any sunlight at all! but it is different in the north pole! you will find actuall humans living there!
The northern edges of Argentina and South Africa are almost exactly the same distance from the North Pole, but the southern tip of Argentina is much farther south than the southern tip of South Africa.