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There are no shops located at the South Pole. The South Pole is a remote and barren region without any permanent human settlement, let alone commercial establishments like shops.
There are no permanent residents at the south pole, and it's not part of any country. The few scientists and workers who go there speak the languages of their native countries, or else the language of the other people they're with at the time.
Antarctica is the continent with no permanent inhabitants, although it does have temporary residents such as scientists and researchers who work in research stations.
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There is no permanent marker at the North Pole, except on world globes.
There are no permanent inhabitants in Antarctica.
Yes, electromagnets have a distinct north and south pole, just like permanent magnets.
A compass has both a south pole and a north pole :)
These days, there is a permanent scientific station at the south pole, and there are always teams of scientists and support people there. As of early 2014, there was a last person to the moon, but there was no last person to the South Pole.
There are no shops located at the South Pole. The South Pole is a remote and barren region without any permanent human settlement, let alone commercial establishments like shops.
The south pole has no official currency, official language, mayor, school system, or fire department. There are no cities or countries anywhere on the Antarctic continent, and no permanent human residents.
They only point to the Magnetic NorthA compass is a permanent magnentA compass is a permanent magnet. A compass has both a south pole and a north pole. Compass magnets can be deflected by Earth's magnetic field or other permanent magnets.
You would say Hi in your own language or in the language of the person you are talking to if you know it, there is no official language in the south pole as there are no inhabitants except for scientists from various countries who reside there during the summer.
There are no permanent residents at the south pole, and it's not part of any country. The few scientists and workers who go there speak the languages of their native countries, or else the language of the other people they're with at the time.
Yes. There is a permanent science post at the south pole there and other building around Antarctica.
Antarctica is the continent with no permanent inhabitants, although it does have temporary residents such as scientists and researchers who work in research stations.
It takes about 12,450.5 miles from the north pole to the south pole or south pole to north pole.