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south america
30 S 135 E is McDouall Peak, South Australia. So the continent is Australia.
Antarctica is the continent located around the South Pole. So, any latitude south of 75S, for EVERY longitude, is on Antarctica.
90° South latitude is the south pole, which is located on the Antarctic continent. The longitude doesn't even matter, because ALL longitudes converge at the poles.
Australia
south america
30 S 135 E is McDouall Peak, South Australia. So the continent is Australia.
Antarctica is the continent located around the South Pole. So, any latitude south of 75S, for EVERY longitude, is on Antarctica.
Antarctica is located closest to 80 south longitude. It is the southernmost continent and surrounds the South Pole.
South America
90° South latitude is the south pole, which is located on the Antarctic continent. The longitude doesn't even matter, because ALL longitudes converge at the poles.
Australia
The continent located at 0 degrees latitude and 60 degrees west longitude is South America.
"85 degrees south" is a latitude. Every point at that latitude is on the Antarctic continent.
30 S 135 E is in South Australia.
The continent that lies at 30 degrees south latitude and 120 degrees east longitude is Australia.
Antarctica is the continent located at 90 south latitude. It is the southernmost continent on Earth and is predominantly covered by ice.