North America is closer to Argentian than to the South Pole. Argentina is between North America and the South Pole.
North Chile and Argentina
Argentina is located on the continent of South America.
It's closer to South America, but politically the Caribbean is usually treated as part of North America, so Trinidad and Tobago is a North American country.
An easy way to say that would be North America is north and South America is south. Another way to say that is South America has tropical rain forest and North America has the Rocky Mountains. There are a lot of differences between North and South America. And I think you meant South America not South American.
South America.
Argentina, like Chile, is very long north-to-south, and extends from about 20° S to about 55° S latitude. So northern Argentina is closer by far to the equator, central Argentina is about midway, and southern Argentina is closer to the south pole.
Spain is closer to North Carolina than is Argentina. States farther to the south and southwest are closer to Argentina.
It is closer to South America.
South America is closer to Africa than North America.
It's possible to get closer to the equator by going north through Argentina than by going south through Spain, but I am not in either of those places.
south America is closer
South America is closer to the equator
South America is closer to the equator
Mexico and the SW and southern parts of the US (Nevada, Texas, Florida) are closer to northern Argentina than they are to Spain. The rest of the US and Canada are closer to Spain. There are some points in the US where Argentina and Spain are equally distant, one example being southern Colorado south of Denver.
No, Argentina is considered part of South America.
South America is closer to Africa.
South America