If I was standing at absolute north pole and took one step forward, what direction am I going?
If a person would stand at the pinnacle point of the north pole and then took one step forward, what direction would they be going? Is it the same direction if you went left or right or one step back? Please enlighten me.
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- Making reasonable assumptions (a normal straight "step"), you could only go South. After the first step, you could go any direction.
- If they took a step forward they would be going south. If standing on the pole they took a step left right or back they would still be going south. Hope this helps clarify it!
- No matter which way you stepped, you would be going south. Depending on which latitude you are facing and stepped on would determine which direction you are stepping, but you would still be stepping south, on ice or water.
- Any way you go at ABSOLUTE NORTH to take a step you will go south after that you could go any direction depending on which you take.
- From the north pole, the only way is south.
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