south
South
It's really easy, United States, Canada, Mexico, and Brazil.
It is summer in Agentina Argentina is in the Southern Hemisphere and Canda is in the northern, so their seasons are "opposite", if you will. When it's spring in Canada, it's fall in Argentina, and vice-versa. Similarly when it's summer in Canada, it's winter in Argentina.
meat
Argentina is north of Antarctica, as is every other country on earth.
depends on where you start from
Traveling in a straight line from Ottawa, Canada, to Buenos Aires, Argentina, would generally take you in a south-southeast direction. The route would cross through various regions, including parts of the United States and Central America, before reaching South America. This trajectory aligns with the curvature of the Earth, reflecting the geographical positioning of both cities.
To travel from Venezuela to Argentina, you would generally head southwest. Venezuela is located to the north of Argentina, and moving southwest would take you in the direction toward Argentina, crossing several countries in South America.
The national sport of Argentina is soccer or "football" if you do not live in the United States or Canada.
east
You would go southeast.