Since the earth is a sphere (a ball), you can reach anywhere by going either direction
from anywhere. But the trip is usually shorter in one direction than in the other.
From the Prime Meridian, the trip to North America or South America is shorter
if you head out going toward the west.
you would be in Antarctica.
South.
South Africa is geographically East-South-Easterly from the USA.
Drake Passageseparates Cape Horn, Chile on South America from the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica.
Most people would, logically, travel west to go from South America to New Zealand. Given that the world is round, going east would also bring one from South America to New Zealand.
you would be in Antarctica.
South America is North from Antarctica.
To get to Antarctica from anywhere on earth, one goes south.
The correct answer is North.
The direction from Europe to Antarctica is generally south. More specifically, it would be south-southeast, as Antarctica is located at the southernmost tip of the Earth. This direction can be determined by looking at a map or globe and tracing a line from Europe, which is in the Northern Hemisphere, to Antarctica, which is in the Southern Hemisphere.
It is shorter to travel from Africa to South America.
If you head south from South America you would reach the continent of Antarctica.
South-South-East
Everywhere on earth is north of Antarctica.
Antarctica is located south of Europe, Asia, and North America. It is the southernmost continent on Earth.
The best way is to travel to south America and from there to Antarctica
South.