Australia and Antarctica.
No, Australia is not moving to Antarctica. While Australia does have research stations and territorial claims in Antarctica, geographically Australia remains a separate continent located in the Southern Hemisphere.
Antarctica is the driest continent on Earth, as it is a polar desert with very little precipitation. Australia, while known for its arid regions, still receives more rainfall in comparison to Antarctica.
Antarctica is farthest south.
All of Australia and (practically) all of Antarctica (except for the infinitesimal point corresponding to the South Pole itself) are between the Equator and the South Pole. Most of South America and a significant part of Africa are also in this region.
Both are considered deserts.
There are no prehistoric horses in these two regions.
There are no prehistoric breeds in these 2 regions.
You can find Antarctica south of Australia.
Antarctica is larger than Australia. Australia is the smallest continent.
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Australia is located northwest of Antarctica.
Australia does not own Antarctica: it is owned by no country.
There are no countries in Antarctica, and Australia is a country itself.
Antarctica has no nations. Australia is one nation.
There are two Antarctica and Australia.