South Pole

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /saʊθ poʊl/

Definitions of South Pole

noun The South Pole is the southernmost point on the Earth's axis, located in Antarctica.

Example Sentences

A1 The South Pole is located at the southernmost point on Earth.

A2 Explorers face extreme conditions when attempting to reach the South Pole.

B1 Scientists conduct research at the South Pole to study climate change.

B2 The South Pole experiences six months of continuous daylight and six months of darkness.

C1 Expeditions to the South Pole require careful planning and preparation.

C2 The South Pole is a symbol of human endurance and exploration.

Examples of South Pole in a Sentence

formal The South Pole is located at the southernmost point on Earth.

informal I heard it's super cold at the South Pole.

slang I wouldn't last a day at the South Pole, it's freezing!

figurative Being at the South Pole of success requires perseverance and determination.

Grammatical Forms of South Pole

past tense

reached

plural

South Poles

comparative

more South Pole

superlative

most South Pole

present tense

is at the South Pole

future tense

will be at the South Pole

perfect tense

has been at the South Pole

continuous tense

is going to the South Pole

singular

South Pole

positive degree

South Pole

infinitive

to go to the South Pole

gerund

exploring the South Pole

participle

the South Pole expedition

Origin and Evolution of South Pole

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'South Pole' originated from the concept of the Earth's geographical poles, with the South Pole being the point where the Earth's axis of rotation intersects its surface.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to the southernmost point of the Earth, the term 'South Pole' has evolved to specifically denote the southernmost point on the Earth's surface, located in Antarctica.