Until explorers confirmed that the continent of Antarctica was a solid continent, maps generally terminated before showing the --unknown -- geography of the South Pole. Explorers finally set foot at the South Pole in 1911 and 1912.
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Your challenge is the find the part of the map that includes the poles. Often these are insets, and in an atlas may be separate pages. Rarely do flat maps cover the full 180 degrees of longitude that represent the reality of pole-to-pole coverage. This is probably because there are too few customers for mapped areas in the high latitudes.
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The North Pole is at 90 North & the South Pole is at 90 South.
No. The South Pole is in the Antarctic. The North Pole is in the Arctic.
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Until the early 1900s, there was no evidence that Antarctica was a solid continent, and the continent remained entirely unmapped until then. Be aware, however, that today, there are vast areas of Antarctica that are 'unmapped', except by satellite imagery.
The British explorer Robert Falcon Scott. Scott ultimately reached the pole but died with his team on the return trip.
It takes about 12,450.5 miles from the north pole to the south pole or south pole to north pole.
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South Pole or Antarctica. Most likely South Pole.
Your challenge is the find the part of the map that includes the poles. Often these are insets, and in an atlas may be separate pages. Rarely do flat maps cover the full 180 degrees of longitude that represent the reality of pole-to-pole coverage. This is probably because there are too few customers for mapped areas in the high latitudes.
Australia is closer to the South Pole.
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the arctic is the north pole antarctica is the south pole :)