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The southern tip of South America is closer to Antarctica and the South Pole than Australia.
Antarctica and South America are not connected, but are separated by about 600 miles of ocean, called Drake's Passage -- some say, the wildest water on earth.
To answer your question specifically, neither continent is closest since both South America and Africa border the Atlantic Ocean.More informationThe Atlantic Ocean, the second largest, extends from the Southern Ocean between South America, Africa, North America and Europe, to the Arctic Ocean. The Atlantic meets the Indian Ocean south of Africa at Cape Agulhas.
you would be in Antarctica.
Drake Passageseparates Cape Horn, Chile on South America from the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica.
The three continents closest to Antarctica are South America, Australia and South Africa. But, the closest is South America. The three closest continents to Antarctica are South America, Australia, and Africa. The microcontinent Zealandia is very close to Antarctica.
South America is the closest continent to Antarctica.The continent closest to Antarctica is the tip of South America, about 600 miles across the Drake Passage -- sometimes called the wildest water on earth. South America (Also, Antarctica is a continent)
South America is closest and north of Antarctica.
South america
South America is the closest continent or major land mass to Antarctica.
The tip of south America closest to Antarctica is Argentina.
south America is the closest continent to Antarctica followed by Australia then Africa
South America and Antarctica.
Australia is closer (South America is closest of all). Also, note that Australia is not a continent. This means the closest continent to the South Pole is South America.
South America
South America and Australia are the closest continents to Antarctica.
South America is the closest continent to Antarctica and the South Pole.africa