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He's a polar bear walking around the north pole.
To find the total displacement, we need to calculate the net movement in the north-south direction. The child walks 4m south and 5m south, totaling 9m south, and then walks 2m north and 5m north, totaling 7m north. The net displacement is 9m south - 7m north = 2m south. Therefore, the total displacement of the child is 2m south.
That would depend on where you are on the earth. If you're at the South Pole, you'll end up at the starting point. If you're at the North Pole, you can't walk north to begin with. At most, you'd end up the same distance away as the legs you've been walking.
To find the total displacement, we calculate the net movement in the north-south direction. The child walks 4 m south and then 5 m south, totaling 9 m south. They then walk 2 m north and 5 m north, totaling 7 m north. The net displacement is 9 m south - 7 m north = 2 m south.
There is one - the north pole. Note that you could go 1 mile south, 1 mile west, and one mile back north to end up on the north pole where you began your trip.Similarly, you could do the opposite directions from the south pole. Go 1 mile north, then 1 mile east or west, and go 1 mile back south to end up on the south pole again.(Note that moving E or W from a point near the poles involves a curved path rather than a straight line.)No, there are an infinite number. At any point on the circle that is 1+1/(2 x pi) miles from the south pole, you can go 1 mile south, 1 mile west will do a complete circuit of the South pole and get you back to where you were after the South leg, and then 1 mile North will get you back to where you started.And at any point on the circle that is 1 + 1/(4 x pi) miles from the South Pole, you can go 1 mile South, 1 mile west will do 2 laps around the pole, and 1 mile North will take you back to where you started ... etc.
North, South, East,Westnorth south east west.The four cardinal directions are, north, east, south , and west.
The bear is white because it starts at the North Pole, walking south for 1km, then west for 1km (which brings it back to the North Pole, as all lines of longitude converge at the poles), and finally north for 1km, ending up at the point from which it started.
Many rivers flow from south to north, but the most famous is the Nile.
It started because the south was unhappy with the election and the north and south dsagred on slavery.
Queenstown is a popular town in the south island of New Zealand that starts with the letter "G."
it just is one starts with n one starts with s
Venezuela is north of Paraguay.
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i think north Korea wants to start a war with south Korea
The Korean War started on June 25,1950 when the North Koreans invaded the South.
the fact that the north thought it was bad to have slaves and the south thought it was good so the south started attacking the north.
Yes.It starts from north and ends at south.
Venezuela is north of Paraguay.