North and south poles are antipodes to each other
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You would use 'me' in this case. You use 'I' when you are the subject of the sentence, and 'me' when you are the object of the sentence or the phrase, as in this case.Subject of sentence: I was going to get a picture.Object of phrase: I was going to get a picture of Kaeleah and me.Object of sentence: It was Kaeleah andme in the picture.
Sure, I can use "so" at the beginning of a sentence.
What is a sentence for this word? I entered the contest for a chance at a prize.
Yes, if the ellipsis falls at the end of a sentence, you should use a period after it to indicate the end of the sentence.
My antipode is on the opposite side of the world.
The antipode of New Amsterdam (Ile Amsterdam) does not cover any town in Colorado, although it's not far from Lamar. See this page:http://www.weathergraphics.com/tim/antipode/Likewise, there is no corresponding town to the antipode of Ile Saint-Paul, but it's very close to Firstview.
Indian ocean
south of new zealand
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There is none from Research! That's all we know!!
It's in the Indian Ocean, west of Australia.
The farthest point from your location is called the antipode. It represents the point on the Earth's surface that is diametrically opposite to your position. For example, if you are in a specific city, the antipode would be the location on the opposite side of the globe.
The antipode of a geographic coordinate is found by inverting the latitude and adjusting the longitude by 180 degrees. For the coordinates 14°S, 170°W, the antipode would be 14°N, 10°E. This means you switch the south latitude to north and subtract 170 from 180 to find the new longitude. Thus, the antipodal point is 14°N, 10°E.
41° 45"S lat; 92° 20' E long
The opposite side of the world from any given point is known as its antipode. For example, if you are standing in New York City, the antipode would be in the Indian Ocean, southwest of Australia. Generally, most landmasses have their antipodes in the ocean, as land is not evenly distributed across the globe. To find the antipode, you can invert the coordinates: switch the latitude to its opposite and subtract or add 180 degrees to the longitude.
Latitude:S 38° 59' 36.8594" Longitude:E 83° 29' 36.0498"