You can find both poles at 90 degrees, N and S, respectively.
Both latitudes of 90 degrees mark the north and south poles.
The poles are located in high latitudes, specifically at 90 degrees north or south latitude.
No, North poles repel each other due to their magnetic properties. Like poles (North-North or South-South) will push away from each other, while opposite poles (North-South or South-North) will attract each other.
The wind is called the polar easterlies. It moves from the poles to around 60 degrees north and south latitudes due to the Coriolis effect and the Earth's rotation.
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Both latitudes of 90 degrees mark the north and south poles.
The poles are located in high latitudes, specifically at 90 degrees north or south latitude.
Yes. A north and south pole to correspond with the earth's magnetic field.
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Latitude is how far north or south you are from the equator which is the line of 0 latitude.The measurement in made in degrees and the poles are 90o North or South.
high latitude is more towards the poles of the world such as north and south pole.
Equator . . . zero latitudeNorth pole . . . 90° North latitudeSouth pole . . . 90° South latitude
The location is undefined. Latitude can't exceed 90 degrees north or south. Those are the latitudes of the north and south poles respectively.
Technically, they are the latitudes farthest from the north and south poles that have a continuous period of 24 hours without a sunset, and a similar period without a sunrise.
yes, the north and south poles are geographical poles.
No, North poles repel each other due to their magnetic properties. Like poles (North-North or South-South) will push away from each other, while opposite poles (North-South or South-North) will attract each other.
No, no barber poles at either the north or south pole.