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Where is the north of Antarctica?

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Where is the north of Antarctica?
« on: 06/09/2008 15:34:03 »
Corrie asked the Naked Scientists:

In a recent news item, reference was made to "the north of Antarctica". I was wondering, since Antarctica is spread around the South pole, where exactly is "the north of Antarctica"? Is it it's outer shoreline, i.e. 360 degrees? Isn't any direction away from South, in fact North?

What do you think?
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    I believe you conclusion that "everything is north" is correct.
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    « Reply #2 on: 09/09/2008 10:12:16 »
    Quote from: JimBob on 07/09/2008 16:27:23
    I believe you conclusion that "everything is north" is correct.

    Sounds pretty logical to me. I can only imagine that what was trying to be said was the peripheries of Antarctica, IE the entire coast line.
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