To reach the American highlands from the South Pole, you would need to travel northward. Specifically, you would head towards the continental United States, moving through South America or crossing the equator depending on your route. The American highlands, often referring to the mountainous regions in the western U.S., are located considerably north of your starting point at the South Pole.
You would need to travel toward the south to reach the equator. Because Dallas is in the Northern Hemisphere not the southern hemisphere. BTW the Northern Hemisphere is the upper half of the earth. The Southern Hemisphere is the lower part of the earth.
Monarchs travel south in the fall to avoid colder temperatures and seek out warmer climates for overwintering. In the spring, they journey north to find milkweed, which is the food source for their caterpillars, and to reach their breeding grounds.
You can get there by plane, and you would keep going south to roughly the center of the antarctic.
The most logical direction is to travel west.
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When you travel south from South Africa, you will reach the continent of Antarctica.
If you travel south of South America far enough, you will reach the continent of Antartica.
Simply travel due south, and you are sure to reach it in due course.
You would travel south
You would travel south
Departing South Dakota you would travel southeast to reach North Carolina.
you would be in Antarctica.
He is famous for travel to South Pole and he have to reach it.
In which direction would someone travel from Sidon to reach the Persian gulf?north, south, east or west.
Departing Texas you would travel north to reach South Dakota.
Antarctica
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