As Antarctica is located at one of the poles, it covers every line of longitude; the only one of the continents to do do.
That's near Concordia Station in Antarctica.
A: 66 Latitude, 110 Longitude :)
The South Pole is the end point for all lines of longitude -- as is the North Pole -- so all lines meet at both poles. The South Pole is located on the Antarctic continent.
The latitude of Antarctica is approximately 66 to 90 degrees South. All lines of longitude converge at the South Pole, so all lines of longitude pass through Antarctica. Antarctica is a continent covering 10% of the earth's surface -- about as large as USA and Mexico combined. Latitude and longitude imply specific locations, not general geographies.
Antarctica is the continent located around the South Pole. So, any latitude south of 75S, for EVERY longitude, is on Antarctica.
The latitude and longitude of Commonwealth Bay in Antarctica is approximately 66.25°S latitude and 142.13°E longitude.
All the lines of longitude on earth meet on the Antarctic continent, at the South Pole.
0 degrees south- i think
lines of longitude
Every line of longitude passes through both the North and South Poles, which are located on the continent of Antarctica.
Including its coastal islands, Antarctica occupies a range of more than 50° degrees of latitude, and all 360° of longitude.
The South Pole is located on Antarctica.