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Where is the north pole what is its degree measures?

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Answered by Adishra
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The North Pole is the northernmost point on the planet, where Earth's axis intersects with its surface. Its latitude is 90 degrees north, and all longitudinal lines meet there. From there, every direction one turns is south. Because all longitudinal lines begin from it, the North Pole has no time zone..!

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The North Pole is placed at the northernmost part of the planet, where the axis across its surface in 90 degree.

Explanation:

  • The north pole is also known as the 'Terrestrial North Pole'.
  • The meridian passes 90 degrees north and the lines of the longitude meets at the one point.
  • It lies opposite to the south pole.
  • The small degree in direction of the 'North Pole' is changed by 75 degrees from the year 2000.
  • All the lines in the 'north pole' is converges so it can be 'defined as any value'.

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