Everything about Geographical Pole totally explained
A
geographical pole, or
geographic pole, is either of two fixed points on the surface of a spinning body or
planet, at 90 degrees from the
equator, based on the
axis around which a body spins. For the purposes of
cartography, it provides an agreed upon absolute point of measurement. These shouldn't be confused with
magnetic poles, which can also exist on a planet.
For the geographic poles on Earth, see:
For geographic poles on planets and other astronomical bodies, see
Poles of astronomical bodies.
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