"90 degrees south" is the definition of the south pole.
There's a US Navy research station there.
And longitude has no meaning there, because all longitudes
converge to a single point at the poles.
Nothing but water
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None. That point is deep in the Antarctic continent. There are several scientific stations, but no cities on the entire continent.
90 degrees in a right angle or Ninety degrees in Right Ascension = celestial coordinate.
The corner - it's always about 90 degrees!
The latitude of that point is 30 degrees south, and its longitude is 90 degrees east.
Antarctica is the continent located at 90 degrees south and 0 degrees east.
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60 degrees north is latitude. 90 degrees east is longitude.
70 S 90 E is Antarctica
0 degrees and 60 degrees East
Nothing but water
When you get to 90 Degrees South you are at the South Pole....
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The point located at 90 degrees south and 0 degrees east is within Antarctica, near the geographic South Pole. There is no specific city at this exact point due to the extreme environment and lack of permanent human settlement in that area.
If you are facing east and you turn clockwise 90 degrees, you would be facing south. This is because a full circle is 360 degrees, so turning 90 degrees from east would bring you to the next cardinal direction, which is south.
The largest latitude is +90 degrees (North Pole) and -90 degrees (South Pole). The largest longitude is +180 degrees (international date line) and -180 degrees (same meridian on the other side of the globe).