No, it is closer.
Yes. The total distance from Chile to Antarctica is 4,152 miles, or 6,682 kilometres. The total distance from New Zealand to Antarctica is 3,394 miles, or 5,461 kilometres. Therefore, New Zealand is closer to Antarctica than Chile is.
The latitude of Sydney, Australia, is 33°51′ SouthThe northernmost point of the North Island of New Zealand is at 34° 23' South which is close to that of Wollongong.Therefore Sydney is a little further north than the North Island of New Zealand.
The International Date Line
not that close, the south island is very cold since its practically above Antarctica, where i am , north island is all rightish, not as hot as Aussie :DPart of New Zealand lies on the 45 South latitude, so that corresponds roughly to the position of Spain in the northern hemisphere.
New Zealand to the South Tonga to the East Tuvalu in the North Vanuatu to the West
Russia Canada Norway Greenland Iceland... oh, and the North Pole.
Wellington
The distance varies widely. Parts of Greenland (North America) are close to Iceland, whereas San Diego is a great distance from Moscow.
The tip of South America is 'close' to Antarctica, as is New Zealand. The continent of Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.
The mainland is located just below the Arctic Circle, however you can fly to Grimsey, a small island part of iceland, just north of the mainland, which is north of 66°33' N latitude.
The desert and chaparral biomes are located close to 20-30 degrees north and south latitudes.
The Earth has a magnetic field around it. The magnetic North is close to what we call the North Pole. The magnetic South is at the South Pole. There is a magnetic North and South and a geographic North and South pole.