south-pole

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İngilizce - Türkçe
(Coğrafya) yeryüzünün en güney ucu
güney kutbu

Ne istiyorsun? diye sordu yerli şef. İngiliz general Kuzey Kutbundan Güney Kutbuna kadar olan tüm araziyi istiyoruz dedi. - What do you want? asked the Indian chief. We want all the land from the North Pole to the South Pole, said the English general.

Onun Güney Kutbundan döndüğünü gazetede gördüm. - I saw in the paper that he had returned from the South Pole.

the South Pole
Güney Kutbu

Onun Güney Kutbundan döndüğünü gazetede gördüm. - I saw in the paper that he had returned from the South Pole.

Ne istiyorsun? diye sordu yerli şef. İngiliz general Kuzey Kutbundan Güney Kutbuna kadar olan tüm araziyi istiyoruz dedi. - What do you want? asked the Indian chief. We want all the land from the North Pole to the South Pole, said the English general.

İngilizce - İngilizce
Attributive form of south pole, noun

south-pole Martians.

The southernmost point on Earth; that point in Antarctica where Earth's axis of rotation passes through Earth's surface
Earth's geomagnetic south pole
Earth's magnetic south pole
The southernmost point on celestial bodies other than Earth
The negative pole of a magnetic dipole that seeks geographic south
The South Pole is the place on the surface of the earth which is farthest towards the south. the most southern point on the surface of the Earth magnetic pole, north pole north pole. Southern extremity of the Earth's axis, located at latitude 90° S. It is the southern point from which all meridians of longitude start. The area around it is a lofty plateau in west-central Antarctica, with ice as much as 8,850 ft (2,700 m) thick. It has six months of complete daylight and six months of total darkness each year. It was first reached by the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen in 1911, one month before the expedition led by British explorer Robert Falcon Scott; U.S. explorer Richard E. Byrd flew to the pole in 1929. The geographic pole does not coincide with the magnetic South Pole, which lies on the Adélie Coast about 66°00 S, 139°06 E; it moves about 8 mi (13 km) to the northwest each year. The geomagnetic South Pole also moves; during the early 1990s it was located about 79°13 S, 108°44 E, and in 2000 it was 65°39 S, 140° 01 E
southernmost place upon the earth, Antarctica, point which is determined to be the southern axis of the Earth's rotation
south celestial pole
the celestial pole above the southern hemisphere
south magnetic pole
southern point on the Earth which attracts compass needles by magnetic force
south pole
That pole of a magnet which, when freely suspended, would point opposite to the north magnetic pole of the earth See North Pole definition
south pole
Surface location defined by the intersection of the polar axis with Earth's surface in the Southern Hemisphere This location has a latitude of 90 degrees South
south pole
See: NORTH POLE
south pole
The portion of a magnetized object that, if free to move, will point toward the portion of the Earth geographically designated as South; lines of flux emanate from the North pole and enter the South pole
south pole
the southernmost point of the Earth's axis
south pole
The south pole is the furthest point south on the earth It is located in Antartica and the imagionary axis of rotation line (discussed above) passes through the south pole, straight to the north pole (see above) Return to Seasonal Temperature Effects