On a globe in this position, you'd be at the geographic South pole, looking directly away from Greenwich, England.
An acute angle is between 0 and 90 degrees. Angles between 90 and 180 degrees are called obtuse angles.
Acute. (More than 180 degrees reflex, between 90 and 180 obtuse)
An angle that measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees is called an "obtuse" angle. Note Angles less than 90 degrees are called "acute" angles. An angle that is exactly 90 degrees is called a "right" angle. Angles that are more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees are call "obtuse" angles. An angle that is exactly 180 degrees is called a "straight line". Angles that are more than 180 degrees and less than 360 degrees are called "reflex" angles.
An obtuse angle.
A 120 degree angle is an obtuse angle. This means that the angle is between 90 and 180 degrees.
Antarctica, as longitude has no meaning at90 degrees south, and 90 degrees south is the south pole.
"90 degrees south" is the definition of the south pole. That location is deep in the interior of the Antarctic continent, on which there are no countries.
90 degrees north, and 90 degrees south.
360 total, 180 degrees west of prime meridian, and 180 degrees east. There are 180 degrees of latitude, 90 degrees north of the equator, and 90 degrees south.
The maximum degree of latitude is 90 degrees north and south, so 180 degrees latitude does not exist. If you meant 180 degrees longitude, then the answer would be that the International Date Line, a major line of longitude, is located there.
There are 180 of latitude too - 90 south and 90 North.
Latitude 90° North and South and longitude 180° East and West
The latitude of the south pole is 90 degrees south latitude.The south pole is located at 90 degrees south latitude.The north pole is located at 90 degrees north latitude.
the Prime meridian is a longitudinal line at 0 degrees and runs north and south. There is no 180 degrees below or above it. 180 degrees latitude doesn't exist. Latitudes range from 90 degrees south, at the south pole, through zero, at the equator, to 90 degrees north, at the north pole. There are no latitude numbers greater than 90.
The Equator is termed 0 degrees. 90 degrees south is the South Pole, 90 degrees north is the North Pole.
90 degrees north of the equator, and 90 degrees south of the equator. Total: 180 degrees, from pole to pole.
90 degrees south latitude is the definition of the south Pole.