South America and Australia are the closest continents to Antarctica.
The continent nearest to the south pole is Antarctica.In fact the south pole isON Antarctica. The next nearest continent is South America, and the one afterthat is Australia.
The continents entirely in the Southern Hemisphere are Australia and Antarctica.
The smallest continents are Australia and Antarctica. Antarctica is the smallest of the continents by land area, while Australia is the smallest by population.
Australia and Antarctica are the two continents that do not touch any other continents directly. They are both isolated and surrounded by oceans.
Antarctica is the only continent that is not surrounded by other continents. It is isolated by the Southern Ocean.
No continents have claims on Antarctica.
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No continents border Antarctica. The continent is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.
The continent nearest to the south pole is Antarctica.In fact the south pole isON Antarctica. The next nearest continent is South America, and the one afterthat is Australia.
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The tip of South Africa is the closest to Antarctica. Capetown is in the Southeastern part of South Africa and is roughly 3,900 miles from Antarctica. The two continents aren't all that far apart.
Of the seven continents the only two close to being "mostly desert", with the definition of desert as an area of limited rainfall and, hence, little vegetation, are Australasia and Antarctica.
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No continent touches Antarctica.
Antarctica is a continent: continents do not float.