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South Pole

Located in the southernmost portion of the Earth, South Pole is on the opposite side of the North Pole. Situated on the Antarctic continent, it is one of the points where the Earth’s surface intersects with its axis of rotation.

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What is the distance between the centre of the magnet from and its one pole if the distance from one pole to another pole is 58.8 cm?

The distance between the center of a magnet and one of its poles is half the distance between the two poles when the magnet is symmetrically oriented. So in this case, the distance from the center of the magnet to one of its poles would be half of 58.8 cm, which is 29.4 cm.

Why was imaginary line drawn which ran north to south through south America?

The Line of Demarcation was an imaginary line of longitude, moved slightly from the line drawn by Pope Alexander VI to divide new lands claimed by Portugal from those of Spain. This line was drawn in 1493 after Christopher Columbus returned from his maiden voyage to the Americas. Territorial disputes between the two seafaring nations led the Pope to adjudicate in the hope that this would lead to peace between the two powers. It allocated territory as between Spain and Portugal, excepting only those areas already ruled by a Christian monarch or power; the interests of the people then inhabiting the affected lands were not otherwise taken into account.

As such, the Pope's arbitration could be considered as laying the legal and political foundation for countless other international documents drawn over the next four and a half centuries, based on the implicit or explicit assumption that European powers had the right to divide the rest of the world among themselves without regard to the wishes and aspirations of the peoples living there - an assumption still taken for granted in the Nineteenth Century (for example, in the partition of Africa between colonial powers in the Congress of Berlin) and only gradually coming into question during the Twentieth Century. Thus, Alexander VI can be considered to have laid an important cornerstone in the legal foundation of Colonialism.

The line drawn ran north to south about 560 kilometers (350 miles) west of the Azores and Cape Verde islands. On the other side of the globe, it passed just east of the Philippines/Philippine islands. Portugal's claim to the Philippines was recognized by Spain in the Treaty of Saragossa in 1529, which set the longitude 17° east of The Moluccas & The Spice Islands.

Portugal was allowed to claim land to the east of this line, and Spain to the west. The line was never surveyed and many historians suppose that it was near the 48° longitude. It also just missed crossing the South American coast which had not yet been discovered. However, neither nation was satisfied with this settlement, and a year later they mutually agreed by the Treaty of Tordesillas (signed in 1494) to shift the line 2,000 km (1,300 miles) to the west of the Cape Verde Islands. This later gave the Portuguese the claim to Brazil.

In later treaties between the two nations, Portugal gave up its claim to the Philippines in exchange for the south and west areas in South America (now Brazil) beyond the Line of Demarcation. Although the line was created to settle territorial disputes between the sole powers at that time, it did not take into account the rise of other powers such as France, nor the Protestant nations of United Kingdom|Britain or the Netherlands, who ignored the papal demarcation and staked their own claims.

How thick are the South Pole's ice sheets?

At the South Pole, the ice is more than 9,300 feet thick.

Since not all of the ice that covers Antarctica has been measured, it's difficult to say what other thicknesses there may be.

There is another example, however: Lake Vostok. The elevation of the ice at Vostok Station is 11,444 feet above sea level and the surface of the sub-glacial lake is -1,640 feet. This is thicker than the ice at the South Pole.

Will Santa make a stop in Antarctica?

Santa does not traditionally deliver presents to Antarctica due to the lack of permanent human residents in the area. Santa focuses on delivering gifts to children in regions with more accessible populations.

What would be the degrees of latitude line that runs halfway between the Ecuador and north pole?

The latitude of any point on Earth that's halfway between the equator and the

north pole is 45° North. On any randomly chosen map or globe, there may or

may not be a line printed to show that latitude.

Only about 20-25 cm of this form of precipitation fall on the south pole each year?

That form of precipitation is snow. Snowfall on the South Pole is limited due to the extremely cold temperatures and dry conditions, resulting in an annual accumulation of around 20-25 cm.

Does the Prime Medrain pass through the north or south pole?

The simplest, totally correct answer to that question is: 'No'.

The Prime Meridian touches both the north and south poles, but to be very

technical about it, it doesn't 'pass through' either of them.

The poles are the ends of the Prime Meridian (and of every other meridian too).

So when it reaches each pole, it stops there, and doesn't 'pass through'.

How many degrees of the equator do you live in?

I don't live in the equator at all. Personally, the farther from it I can stay,

the better I like it.

What countries are near north pole?

Countries near the North Pole include Canada, Greenland (an autonomous territory of Denmark), and Russia. These countries have territories that extend closest to the North Pole, with Canada's Arctic Archipelago, Greenland's northern regions, and Russia's Siberian islands and Arctic coast all being in close proximity to the North Pole.

What line does not pass through the North and South poles?

Your thinking of the Prime Meridian, which terminates at the poles, and which connects to the International Date Line -- a non-straight line for political reasons, that essentially mirrors the PM, pole to pole.

What happens when 2 south pole touch each other?

Two south poles on two magnets will repel each other. A north and a south pole on two magnets will attract each other.

What languages are spoken at the South Pole?

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.

Do Eskimos live on the south or north pole?

The southern pole is utterly inhospitable for humans. Even though the northern polar region is no picnic it is on this end of the globe that there are indigenous populations such as the Inuit.

Do walrus live in south pole or north pole?

Walruses are located around the North Pole. They can be found in many areas around the Arctic Ocean and other cold regions of the Northern Hemisphere. There are no walruses at the South Pole.

What is the black ring circling 66.33 degrees south latitude?

The Antarctic Circle - the parallel of latitude 66° 33′ south of the equator.

It marks the southernmost point at which the sun is visible on the southern winter solstice and the northernmost point at which the midnight sun can be seen on the southern summer solstice.

Where are south pole clothing made?

South Pole clothing is manufactured in various countries, predominantly in Asia, such as China, Bangladesh, and Vietnam. The brand also sources production in other countries to optimize costs and efficiency in the manufacturing process.

What tribe is the native people from South Pole?

Antarctica is too cold to support animal life: there are no native or indigenous peoples from Antarctica.

In which country is the South Pole located?

The South Pole is located in Antarctica, which is a continent, not a country.

How is north pole different from south pole geographically?

north pole is much more colder than south pole believe it or not! and there are alot of different animals living in each pole! in the south pole there are penguins which live there and in the north pole there are polar bears and during the winter season, the south pole hardly receives any sunlight at all! but it is different in the north pole! you will find actuall humans living there!

How will we find out the north pole and south pole of a bar magnet with no markings to indicate poles?

If you roughly know where North is, tie the bar magnet to a piece of thin string so it balances horizontally and let it dangle. Once it stops spinning and waving about, one end should point North. Mark this end as with an N for north.

What is scarce in the South Pole?

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.