Your answer depends on your point of origin -- North America stretches from the Panama Canal to Ellesmere Island, and your ultimate Antarctic destination.
15,354.86 kilometres (9,541.09 miles)
Your answer depends on the part of America which is your beginning point -- North, Central or South America, and which part of Antarctica is your destination.
The two climates are not the same. Antarctica is far colder than North America, as is the Arctic. Antarctica is about 30 degrees F colder than the Arctic.
North America is land and is up north, but Antarctica is ice and is down south. Millions live in North America, but not very many live in Antarctica. North America's summer is Antarctica's winter, and North America's winter is Antarctica's summer! Also, North America is much bigger than Antarctica.
North America South America Antarctica
Antarctica, Australia, Europe, South America, North America, Africa and Asia.
Europe, Africa, Antarctica, and North America are.
Everywhere in the world is north of Antarctica.
If you head south from South America you would reach the continent of Antarctica.
The 60th meridian west traverses the following: Greenland Canada Barbados (territorial waters) Guyana Brazil Paraguay Argentina Falkland Islands Antarctica
South America is closest and north of Antarctica.
Asia,Europe,North America,South America,Australia and Antarctica.
Asia is the closest continent to North America without touching it.