As Antarctica covers the southernmost point on Earth, it is technically south of all parts of the planet, so if you travel south from any part of Europe you will eventually come to Antarctica, meaning it is south of Europe, not southeast of it.
The direction from Europe to Antarctica is generally south. More specifically, it would be south-southeast, as Antarctica is located at the southernmost tip of the Earth. This direction can be determined by looking at a map or globe and tracing a line from Europe, which is in the Northern Hemisphere, to Antarctica, which is in the Southern Hemisphere.
Europe Antarctica and Europe
It is spring in Antarctica when it is fall in Europe.
It passes through Africa, Europe and Antarctica.
The Prime Meridian crosses Europe, Africa, and Antarctica. It passes through the United Kingdom, France, Spain, Algeria, Mali, and Ghana before reaching Antarctica.
The Black Sea is southeast of Europe, as well as parts of the Mediterranean.
Antarctica, australlia, & Europe Antarctica, australlia, & Europe
Fall in Europe equates to Spring in Antarctica, because they are in opposite hemispheres.
Africa,Europe, and antarctica. The prime meridian goes straight like longitude. Europe is on top, Africa is in the middle, and anarctica is on the bottom. Hope this answers your question! And a Good Day to you! ======================== (Unless your map is printed, or your globe is mounted, with the north pole at the bottom. In that case, Antarctica is on top, Africa is in the middle, and Europe is near the bottom.)
Antarctica is south of South America, in both the southeast and southwest directions.
No, rainforests do not exist on every continent. They are primarily found in Central and South America, Africa, Southeast Asia, and Oceania. Antarctica and Europe do not have rainforests.
Europe has the larger population. There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population.