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.
it's east from the 20 degrees E meridian. it's almost exactly 21 degrees E.
23 degrees east
Central America; 20
That position is part of the Rub'a al-Khali or Empty Quarter of Saudi Arabia. The area is an almost uninhabited desert.
It is 1,750 miles taking this route:Take I-10 EAST, from Los Angeles, to I-20 EAST to FT. WORTH and DALLAS, via the PHOENIX BYPASS ROUTE (AZ-85 SOUTH [EXIT 112 off I-10 in ARIZONA] to I-8 EAST in GILA BEND, and then I-8 EAST back to I-10 EAST at EXIT 178A).Take I-20 EAST to I-49 SOUTH to ALEXANDRIA, via LA-3132 EAST BYPASS to bypass SHREVEPORT (EXIT 11 off I-20 in LOUISIANA to get onto LA-3132 EAST to ALEXANDRIA ; EXIT 7 off LA-3132 to get onto I-49 SOUTH to ALEXANDRIA).Take I-49 SOUTH to ALEXANDRIA.
The Pacific Ocean -- perhaps the South Pacific Ocean -- is found at this intersection of longitude and latitude.
Australia is at 20 degrees south and 140 degrees east.
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.
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20 S 140 E is Three Rivers, Queensland 4824, Australia. So the continent is Australia.
The coordinates 20 degrees south and 140 degrees east are located in Australia. This point is situated in the northern part of the continent, specifically in the Northern Territory. Australia is the only continent that falls at those specific latitude and longitude coordinates.
Those coordinates represent a single point, not a whole continent. The point is in southern Chad, in the interior of the African Continent. Any other point, in Africa or anywhere, has different coordintes.
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.
Virtually the entire 80°S parallel is on the continent of Antarctica or its waters.
Ah, what a lovely question! At 20 degrees south and 100 degrees east, you'll find yourself in the beautiful continent of Australia. Just imagine the stunning landscapes and unique wildlife that call this place home. Keep exploring and painting those happy little maps, my friend!
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