That would depend on where your map was printed, and on how you're holding it. -- If south is at the top of your map, then parts of Antarctica and all of every other continent are below 60° South. -- If north is at the top, then most of Antarctica and none of any other continent is below 60° South.
30 s , 60 w is located
Virtually the entire 80°S parallel is on the continent of Antarctica or its waters.
15 S 60 W is in South America.
Asia
Australia
You can find Antarctica south of 60 degrees S.
60°S 60°E is in the south-centre of the Indian Ocean. It is 500km off the coast of Antarctica.
The coordinates 60°S 60°E point to Antarctica, which is the southernmost continent on Earth. It is known for its extreme cold temperatures and vast ice sheets.
That would depend on where your map was printed, and on how you're holding it. -- If south is at the top of your map, then parts of Antarctica and all of every other continent are below 60° South. -- If north is at the top, then most of Antarctica and none of any other continent is below 60° South.
The coordinates 20°S, 140°E are located in Australia, which is a continent and a country in the southern hemisphere.
30 s , 60 w is located
The coordinates 20°S and 60°W point to South America, specifically in Brazil.
Antarctica is a continent of approximately 14,000,000 sq km and is surrounded by the Southern Ocean in the Southern Hemisphere. Antarctica is located almost entirely within the Antarctic Circle which is at 66 degrees 32 minutes S latitude.
No. The Falklands are quite separate from Antarctica. Antarctica is found south of 60 degrees S. The Falklands are located at 51.6833° S.
The coordinates 30 S and 20 E point to the continent of Africa.
South America