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The coordinates of South 85 degrees and East 10 degrees point to a location in the Southern Ocean, southeast of the Indian Ocean. This area is largely uninhabited and lies to the south of Madagascar and near the Antarctic region. There is no specific country associated with these coordinates, as they fall in international waters.
That point is one of an infinite number of points in South Africa. It's about 85 miles south of Kimberley.
Those co-ordinates - would place you on the continent of Antarctica - close to the South Pole !
350 degrees East is so far east that it's 50 degrees west. So this thing 85 degrees south and 50 degrees west is Antarctica
25 N 85 E is Manikpur, Bihar 804403, India.
From 10E to 75W would be - the most direct way, across the Atlantic Ocean - 85 degrees. There are 60 minutes per degree, so 85*60. Do the math. Of course, if you didn't like the Atlantic ocean, you could go east across Asia, across the Pacific Ocean, and then across the Americas - for a total of 360-85 = 285 degrees. But that would be the long way....
The coordinates 85 degrees south and 10 degrees east are located in Antarctica, specifically in the eastern part of the continent. This region is primarily covered by ice and is one of the least accessible areas on Earth. There are no countries that claim this specific area, as Antarctica is governed by the Antarctic Treaty System, which prohibits any territorial claims.
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"85 degrees south" is a latitude. Every point at that latitude is on the Antarctic continent.