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Apparently it hasn't always been there. Once all the contents were joined together as one land mass called Pangaea, this split apart and continent drift took the continents to their current locations. They are still moving.

It is estimated that in the time of Pangaea, the land mass that is now Antarctica was a temperate climate; continental drift has brought it to its present position, and in time it will again move to warmer latitudes.

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Yes, the south magnetic pole is located in Antarctica, beneath the Antarctic ice sheet. It is constantly moving due to changes in the Earth's magnetic field.

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Q: Is the south magnetic pole on the continent of Antarctica?
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