AntarcticPilot
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A) It's the right Pole!A compass made for northern hemisphere will be prone to (small) error in the Southern Hemisphere due to ‘dip’, though it’s only likely to be a problem as you get close to the ‘wrong’ pole.
B) the problem arises because the compass card will try and set itself perpendicular to the magnetic field lines. SO a card that is balanced for the Northern hemisphere will tilt the wrong way in the Southern Hemisphere, and potentially encounter greater friction and be less readable. But scarcely a big deal until you're in the 50s or higher, especially in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, which are the other side of Antarctica from the magnetic pole.