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South Pole

NOUN
  1. the southernmost point of the Earth's axis

How To Use South Pole In A Sentence

  • He measured the distance to the nearest Antarctic coast, and onwards to the South Pole.
  • She says the men connived at their own obliteration from history, overwhelmed at learning of the deaths of Scott and the other members of the south pole party, for which any one of them could have been selected. Scott of the Antarctic anniversary to focus on science, not the sideshow
  • In a floppy disc, for example, you can store ones and zeros by exposing the ferromagnetic surface of the disc to magnets with different polarities (polarity refers to the orientation of the north and south poles of the magnet).
  • We are all familiar with rod-shaped magnets: they are described as 'dipolar', with a north pole and a south pole, and the tendency to attract each other's opposite poles and repel similar poles. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • On 21 January the expedition reached the South Pole.
  • He measured the distance to the nearest Antarctic coast, and onwards to the South Pole.
  • By convention, these MASIS driven ships have a 3 mega-gauss “South Pole” electromagnet plate at their stern, and a similar “North Pole” in the bow. 365 tomorrows » 2010 » March : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • The scientists will go on an expedition to the South Pole.
  • So the southern hemisphere is far more heavily cratered, and the south pole is four miles higher than the north.
  • If we suppose the south pole to be the centre of a chart of which the equinoctial is the circumference, we shall then discern four quarters, of the contents of which, if we could give a full account, this part of the world would be perfectly discovered. Early Australian Voyages: Pelsart, Tasman, Dampier
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