As you all know the earth is a giant magnet. As a giant magnet antarctica would be the north or south pole of that magnet?

@freemo depending on the epoch, can be north or south, the magnetic poles are constantly moving. Right now they are slightly different from the geographic poles i.e., the magnetic south pole is nearby Antarctica.

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@rvlobato We are talking exclusively within the scope of human history, in which case each pole has been consistently on one side of the planet or the other, with some degree of drift but one of the poles has always been within the borders of antarctica within the last several hundred years at least.

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