The South Pole is the southernmost point of the Earth, located at the extreme southern end of the planet. It is the part of Antarctica where all lines of longitude converge and where the Earth’s axis of rotation meets its surface.
At the South Pole, temperatures are extremely cold, and the landscape is covered with ice and snow. It is a remote and challenging region, inhabited by species adapted to polar conditions, such as penguins and seals.
The South Pole is a place of scientific interest and exploration, and it is used as a geographic reference point.