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Can you stand on the South Pole?
First of all, you don’t see any land. In fact, you aren’t standing on land at all, but instead you are atop a sheet of ice floating over a cold, deep ocean. At the South Pole, you would be over land, and atop a high, flat plateau. If you decide to go to the South Pole instead, you’ll get even colder.
How do people in the South Pole stand?
It’s all about gravity So the Earth pulls you down, but you pull the Earth up! That makes you pretty strong. Gravity always pulls you towards the middle of the object. So for the Earth, which is shaped like a ball, the force of gravity pulls you to the centre from every point on the ground.
Can you stand on North Pole?
There’s no land at the North Pole Instead it’s all ice that’s floating on top of the Arctic Ocean. Over the past four decades, scientists have seen a steep decline in both the amount and thickness of Arctic sea ice during the summer and winter months.
What does south direction mean on a map?
2 Answers. “South direction” means you will get to the south pole before you get to the North pole. “East” means you advance perpendicular to the north/south direction with “north direction” on your left, and “west” means you advance perpendicular to the north/south direction with “north direction” on your right.
How can I teach North and south direction in the classroom?
Add the north and south labels to the classroom walls: Use a compass, or a compass app on a smartphone or tablet, to show north and south and reinforce east and west. Have students line up the E and W on the compass with east and west labeled on the wall. Ask them to point toward the N, and explain that this direction is north.
What does the north direction mean?
$\\begingroup$ @Stu1: By definition, “north direction” means that if you advance along the corresponding great circle, you will get to the (magnetic) North pole before you get to the south pole. “South direction” means you will get to the south pole before you get to the North pole.
What do the east and west directions mean?
“East” means you advance perpendicular to the north/south direction with “north direction” on your left, and “west” means you advance perpendicular to the north/south direction with “north direction” on your right. Since all directions are relative to “the direction along which you will get to the North pole” (cont)
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