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You can find the South Pole on the Antarctic continent.

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The South Pole is located in Antarctica, which is the southernmost continent on Earth.

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Why is Antarctica at the bottom of the world?

Antarctica is located at the bottom of the world because it lies over the South Pole on the southernmost continent. This positioning, combined with the tilt of the Earth's axis, results in the extreme cold temperatures and the presence of the Antarctic ice sheet.


What is the difference between Antarctica and the South Pole?

The difference is that Antarctica is the continent on which the South Pole (an imaginary point of the Earth's axis) is found. What you are confused about is the overuse of the term South Pole for the whole Antarctic region, this applies to the North Pole as well, we should refer to it as the Arctic Region, not the North Pole.Well, the south pole is on the continent of Antarctica, and virus are in the same general direction from here--due south. Once however you hit the coast of Antarctica, you can continue moving south. On the other hand, when you reach the south pole, you have only one direction to go.


What is the line that go through north and south pole?

the axis


What direction does the prime meridian go?

North Pole to South Pole through Greenwich, England


What continents are south of the north pole?

All of them: North and South America, Australia, Asia, Europe, Africa, and Antartica. When you are at the North Pole, the only direction you can go is south. So this makes every continent south of the North Pole.


What continent is 100 degrees south 100 degrees west?

100 degrees west will put you somewhere in the American continent. You can't go 100 degrees south, as 90 degrees will put you at the south pole !


Which direction would you be headed if you were going from the south pole to Australia?

northeast


What parallel goes through Antarctica?

The Antarctic Treaty defines the Antarctic as all land south of 60 degrees South Latitude. Within a few degrees of 60 degrees south, you will find a degree of latitude that crosses part of the Continent. For example, the Antarctic Circle 66° 33′ 39″ crosses several edges of the continent.


What are imaginary lines that go through the north pole and south pole called?

longitudinal lines run north/south; Latitudinal lines run east/west


What is the only direction you can go from North Pole?

The only direction you can go from the North Pole is south.


What are the lines that go through the north pole and south pole?

No geographic mapping lines go "through" the poles. The meridians of longitude are semi-circles that join the poles, so the ends of the meridians are at the poles.


What are the lines that go through the north pole and the south pole?

No geographic mapping lines go "through" the poles. The meridians of longitude are semi-circles that join the poles, so the ends of the meridians are at the poles.