Your answer depends on your mode of travel and your departure and destination points on each continent. Note that there are no commercial air services to anywhere on the Antarctic continent.
'Africa' and 'Antarctica' are major continents, so your answer depends on your point of departure and your ultimate destination. As well, the speed of your boat must be part of your calculation.
Unless you can walk on water, this trek is not possible. Your trek would take you across water from England to the south, and through Europe to the Bosphorus crossing into Africa. When you reach the tip of South Africa, there is nothing but open ocean to cross before reaching Antarctica.
Antarctica is south of Africa.
Europe, Africa and Antarctica.
No, Africa and Antarctica are two different continents.
Antarctica is south of Africa (and everywhere else).
India actually separated from the east side of Africa long after Africa-India separated from Antarctica. It left behind Madagascar and a long trail of small islands as it got further and further from Africa.Africa-India separated from Antarctica roughly 170 million years agoIndia separated from Africa roughly 110 million years agoIndia collided with Asia roughly 20 million years agoYou can estimate it yourself from the figures above.
Your answer depends on where you want to go in Antarctica.
Antarctica
It passes through Africa, Europe and Antarctica.
australia, africa, asia, and europeEurope, Asia, Africa, Antarctica, Australia
Africa is larger. Africa is the second largest continent while Antarctica is the fifth.