The antipode (farthest point on the planet from Israel) would be in the middle of the South Pacific Ocean, 700 miles south of French Polynesia (Tahiti), centered near 31°S, 145°W.
Almost all of Africa has antipodes farther north across the equator to around 33°N including Hawaii.
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The axis of the earth is useful in locating places on the globe because people use the axis as a starting point. The axis is the starting point to go north or south, any direction on the globe and be able to use coordinates to pinpoint an exact concise location.
The location is in the middle of the Indian Ocean SW of Australia. The opposite point on the globe from a specific point is called its "antipode." For much of the US, the opposite side of the planet is in the Indian Ocean west of Australia. For Wisconsin, the farthest point on the Earth would be the region centered near 44°S, 90° E, or about midway between SW Australia and the Kerguelen Islands. (see the related antipode map links)
Somewhere in the Indian Ocean qualifies as such; the exact point is (-33.387222, 104.528056), some 400 miles west of Perth, Australia.
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Yes. The intersection of a line of longitude and a line of latitude is a point on the globe, and that point is identified by the longitude and latitude of those lines.
An antipole is a geographical term for the opposite pole or the opposite point on the globe in comparison to a given reference.
Irony states the opposite of the writer's intent to get the point across.
The South Pole is the exact lowest point but the lower most part would be the southern hemisphere.
The axis of the earth is useful in locating places on the globe because people use the axis as a starting point. The axis is the starting point to go north or south, any direction on the globe and be able to use coordinates to pinpoint an exact concise location.
The term antipode refers to the farthest point on the globe from any given point. For anywhere in New York (city or state), this would be a point in the Indian Ocean a few hundred miles west-southwest of Perth, Australia. Directly opposite any point in Australia is the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean.
Iraq is east of Israel, but extends from pretty much the southernmost point of Israel to a point much further north than the northernmost point of Israel.
The location is in the middle of the Indian Ocean SW of Australia. The opposite point on the globe from a specific point is called its "antipode." For much of the US, the opposite side of the planet is in the Indian Ocean west of Australia. For Wisconsin, the farthest point on the Earth would be the region centered near 44°S, 90° E, or about midway between SW Australia and the Kerguelen Islands. (see the related antipode map links)
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A globe, such as the earth, rotates about its axis.
The opposite point
Somewhere in the Indian Ocean qualifies as such; the exact point is (-33.387222, 104.528056), some 400 miles west of Perth, Australia.
Israel - Ottawa 5574 miles Israel - Toronto 5792 miles Israel - Vancouver 6688 miles Distances were measured by the shortest way from point to point and not by flight distances