If you are facing the south pole, you are facing south. As soon as you step on the south pole itself, all directions are north, no matter where you face.
No, the North Pole and South Pole are not the same. The North Pole is located at the top of the Earth, while the South Pole is at the bottom. They are opposite ends of the Earth's axis.
The north pole of a magnet is attracted to the Earth's geographical North Pole, and the south pole is attracted to the Earth's geographical South Pole. You can also use a compass to find the north and south poles of a magnet - the needle will align with the north pole of the magnet.
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Magnetic field lines point from the south pole to the north pole of a magnet.
The magnetic field flows from the north pole to the south pole in a loop, creating a continuous path of magnetic force.
Gravity .
Every direction for 360 degrees is south. You can still go up or down, though.
Depens on your perspective. As far as they are concerned they will have their feet towards the ground just as anybody else. If you were to look at the Earth from space, you wouldn't be able to tell what was "up" and what was "down", making it all a moot point.
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If you are standing precisely at the South pole, you can only travel north.
When you stand at the North Pole, you're standing on Arctic sea ice -- sea level. When you stand at the South Pole, you're standing on about 9,000 feet -- 2,700 meters -- of ice.
If you are standing on the magnetic north pole, the needle will want to point down. If you are standing on the geographical North Pole, the needle will point South. From the North Pole, every direction is "South"!
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Where should it be located? Obviously if your looking at a map, south is down. How can south be located down? If your standing on the south pole, there is no south. If your looking for a star and it is located in the southern part of the sky, that is where you would look for it. A point of reference, not a rule as to where south is.
Head north.
Towards the south pole.
Because gravity doesn't pull youdown, it pulls you towards the earth.if you walked a long way down your street (a VERY long way, to the other end of your country.) would you suddenly be walking diagonally? or on your thighs? no. because you are not being pulled towards the bottom of the earth, but to the center. it's quite hard to explain to someone who doesn't already know. We (yes, we,I'm Australian) don't feel upside-down because as you come to our side of the world, the direction your feet face rotates so that your feet always face the center of the earth.And in fact, you did make up the north is up and south is down, because whoever said north was up? you could draw a map with south on top of the map and it would be just as accurate.