Near the equator.
it was connected to antarctica as shown by how it fits perfectly together with it
Lava flows in Antartica
Once located closer to the equator
There is evidence that there was once water on Mars due to large gullies on its surface. This may suggest that running liquid water may have eroded it away and the fact that Mars has 'frozen' ice caps may suggest that it was once liquid water that had frozen over a large period of time.
It is a meteorite that was found in Allan Hills, Antarctica in December 1984 and contains traces that suggest there might have once been life on Mars.
he found plants from antarctica that were the same as the ones from africa, proving they were once connected
Antarctica is a continent of approximately 14,000,000 sq km completely in the Southern Hemisphere. In addition, part of Antarctica is also in the eastern hemisphere, and the rest of it is also in the western one. The South Pole is located on Antarctica.
Evidence for continental drift includes the fit of continents like South America and Africa, similar rock formations and mountain ranges on different continents, and the distribution of fossils that were once found on now widely separated landmasses. These pieces of evidence suggest that the continents were once connected in a single landmass called Pangaea.
The coal deposits in Antarctica are explained by Pangaea where Antarctica was located next to South America, Africa, Australia, and India.
As yet we do not believe that any other planet can support life. However there is evidence to suggest mars once did.
Yes, millions of years ago Antarctica was located closer to the equator. Over time, the movement of tectonic plates caused the continent to drift to its current location in the southern hemisphere.
Scott sailed twice to Antarctica, once in 1901 and again in 1910.