A massive 7,000m away
No. Antarctica is south of the equator.
Antarctica is south of the equator.
No. Antarctica is south of the equator. Ireland is north of the equator.
yes but the North pole isn't part of any continent in the world, is't that strange because the North pole is the same equal amount of distance from the equator as Antarctica
The northernmost tip of Antarctica is located at 63°12′48″S 57°18′08″W. The equator is located at zero degrees. The distance between degrees of latitude is 69 miles (111 kilometers). Rounding up, the means that the Equator and the northern-most tip of Antarctica is separated by 4,416 miles or 7,104 Km.
Antarctica is south of the Equator. The Arctic is north of the Equator.
Antarctica is situated below the equator at the South Pole.
Antarctica and Australia are both completely south of the equator.
Antarctica, which encompasses the South Pole and which recently has been renamed the South Continent, by international agreement, has to be the southernmost continent. Australia is the only other continent entirely south of the equator, however South America stretches further south than Australia.
Australia is the small continent in between the Antarctica and the equator
Antarctica. It is all below everything. Including the equator, by far.
Antarctica is south of the equator. It is located at the southernmost point of the Earth.