The Southern Ocean
The arctic ocean. The North pole is just frozen ocean.
On our map, Durban is the closest one, at 29.87 south latitude. But there's no doubt that a more detailed map would show several others that are closer, and probably even several villages that sit exactly on that latitude.
The closest beach to Akron Ohio is probably in Maryland or Delaware. Ocean City is more than likely one of the closest ocean beaches.
The equator is the 'zero' of latitude, so the smaller the latitude number is, the closer it is to the equator. There's no such thing as the 'closest' or smallest. You can name any latitude you want to, and no matter how small it is, I can always name a smaller one.
No single land mass can have both a north and a south latitude. It's one or the other.
Both are on ice but under the ice of one is land while under the ice of the other is ocean.
It's the Atlantic Ocean.It is the closest ocean near to Guyana.
Brazil does not have a ocean but the closest one is the Atlantic ocean
"90 latitude" omits the tag 'north' or 'south'. We know it refers to one of the poles, but we don't know whether it's the north one or the south one. "90 south latitude" includes the tag 'south', so we know, without ambiguity, that it refers to the south pole.
Latitude with the same name (both North or both South) -Subtract the lesser latitude from the greater latitude. Latitude with different names (one North, one South) -Add their latitudes
There are actually two of those ... one that circles the Earth at 33° northof the equator, and another one that does the same at 33° south of it.-- The parallel of 33° south latitude passes through the Atlantic Ocean, South Africa,the Indian Ocean, Australia, the Pacific Ocean, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil.-- The parallel of 33° north latitude passes through the Atlantic Ocean, the Madeira Islandsof Portugal, the nations of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Israel, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Iran,Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, China, Japan, the Pacific Ocean, and the states of California,Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia.
Every point on Earth has one of each.