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south poles

n. (south pole English)

Usage examples of "south poles".

It had taken a while to get used to the quarter turn the compass had taken, making the sun now rise and set at the North and South Poles instead of the East and West ones, but the climate of her region had changed only slightly.

However, no one is going to speak of a south magnetic pole in the far north and no one is going to switch all the north poles in magnets into south poles and vice versa.

The hemispheres of day and night were east and west, clearly demarked at the North and South Poles, where the line of their contrast actually crossed.

The movement also caused the North and South Poles to shift from their former positions into warmer climates, unleashing trillions of tons of water that raised the surface of the oceans over almost four hundred feet.

Back on Home, it is a rare phenomenon at the North and South Poles and at the peaks of the highest mountains.

As part of that process, they had dug twin boreholes at the lunar North and South poles.

Within 120 years of today, the last of the free water on this planet will be locked up in massive ice caps at the north and south poles.

Earth's axis was thrown off by two degrees as the north and south poles were displaced to new geographical locations, altering the centrifugal acceleration around the outer surface of the sphere.

However, the North and South Poles correspond to the beginning and end of the universe in imaginary time.