Geographically? Antarctica, New Zealand, the southern part of Australia, the southern tip of Africa, and the southern quarter of South America. Also, LOTS of ocean.
latitude 32 degree south and longitude 55 degrees east
That will depend on your direction of latitude. If you meant 31 or 32 degrees north latitude, then 32 degrees north would be more northerly. However, if you meant 31 or 32 degrees south latitude, then 31 degrees south would be more northerly.
That point is in South Africa, about 130 miles north-northeast of Capetown.
The Antarctic Circle is at 66 degrees 32 minutes S latitude. The Arctic Circle is at 66 degrees 32 minutes N latitude.
They are both at 66 degrees 32 minutes, either South Latitude or North Latitude.
That point is in Australia, near the east coast and about 65 miles north of Newcastle.
That's in the ocean south of Kochi, Japan.
South america extends from about 13 degree N latitude in the north 55 degree S latitude in the south 35 degree W longitude in the east to 81 degree W in the west
The South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude. The North Pole is at 90 degrees N latitude. All lines of longitude converge at both poles. The Antarctic Circle is at 66 degrees 32 minutes S latitude. The South Pole is located on the continent of Antarctica.
Those coordinates fall within Argentina.
The first one is much closer. The higher the latitude number (N or S), the farther the point is from the equator. The second location 70°S 12°E is more than twice as far from the equator as 32°N 18°W.
The error for 55 degrees east latitude and 32 degrees south longitude depends on the specific context or measurement being considered. If referencing a specific location or coordinate system, a calculation using that information would be needed to determine the error accurately.