(Not sure.)
90 degrees south latitude is the precise location of the South Pole. The South Pole is in Antarctica, a continent of quite some size. It contains no oceans. The South Atlantic runs from the Equator to about 77 degrees south and from 20 degrees east to 65 degrees west
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The Pacific Ocean -- perhaps the South Pacific Ocean -- is found at this intersection of longitude and latitude.
The coordinates 20 degrees south and 178 degrees east indicate a location in the South Pacific Ocean, east of New Zealand and north of Antarctica. These coordinates are often associated with the waters near Fiji or Tonga.
This point is in the Indian Ocean, about 800 miles east of Mauritius
absoulte location: 20 degrees south 130 degrees east relative location:south of asia and east of the indian ocean
A location at 20 degrees south and 140 degrees east falls in the Pacific Ocean, southeast of Australia and northeast of New Zealand. It is in an area known for its remote and uninhabited islands.
That point is in the open ocean, about 1,050 miles south of the southernmost point in Africa, and almost 1,400 miles north of the Antarctic coast.
20 S 100 E is in the Indian ocean, off the west coast of Australia.
There's no continent there. That point is in the Indian Ocean, about 80 miles east of the coast of Madagascar. The nearest continent is Africa, but I wouldn't want to have to swim it.
That point is in the open ocean, about 1,050 miles south of the southernmost point in Africa, and almost 1,400 miles north of the Antarctic coast.
Australia is at 20 degrees south and 140 degrees east.