Every direction is south.
Every direction for 360 degrees is south. You can still go up or down, though.
Every direction you face would be South
If you were standing exactly at the North Pole, the only possible direction you would be able to travel would be south.
If you were standing at Earth's North Pole, the North Star, also known as Polaris, would be located directly in the zenith, or straight overhead. This is because Polaris is situated very close to the celestial north pole in the night sky.
If you are right at the Equator, you will not be able to see Polaris. If you could, it would be right on the horizon, but ground haze and obstructions would almost certainly hide it from view.
the north pole
Every direction for 360 degrees is south. You can still go up or down, though.
If you are standing precisely at the South pole, you can only travel north.
Magnetic Reversal
North
North - South, or South - North depending where you are standing at the time of the question
Every 100,000 years or so, the Earths magnetic field shifts direction. North becomes south, south becomes north.
north to north west
The direction the sun travels in Australia depends on were and how you are standing. If you are facing north, the sun moves from right to left.
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East to west. The north to south lines intersect at the poles.
Every direction you face would be South