Air is rare at 9,300 feet above sea level; for six months of the year, there is no sun. Everything at pole arrives there via extreme logistics paid for by the United States of America.
South Pole of another Magnet or towards the South Pole of the Earth
There are 2 poles of magnet one is like pole and the other is unlike pole one has north pole in it and the other has south pole in it. South snd south pole of 2 magnets would never attract where as the same goes with north pole as well.North and south pole would always attract.
Antarctica
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.
Air is rare at 9,300 feet above sea level; for six months of the year, there is no sun. Everything at pole arrives there via extreme logistics paid for by the United States of America.
South Pole of another Magnet or towards the South Pole of the Earth
You travel south.
There are 2 poles of magnet one is like pole and the other is unlike pole one has north pole in it and the other has south pole in it. South snd south pole of 2 magnets would never attract where as the same goes with north pole as well.North and south pole would always attract.
Antarctica
Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station would be located there, as well as a lot of snow. There would be no plants or animals.
From the south pole itself everywhere is north
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.
The South Pole is at 90 degrees S. The North Pole is at 90 degrees N. All lines of longitude converge at both poles.
The South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude and is located on the continent of Antarctica. Apart from Antarctica, the nearest continent to the South Pole would be South America.
No, Polaris would not be overhead if you were at the South Pole. The North Star -- Polaris -- is not visible from the Southern Hemisphere.
Everywhere on Earth is due north of the south pole.