80 degrees south and 0 degrees refers to a specific geographical location in the Southern Ocean, near Antarctica. This point is situated 80 degrees south of the equator and lies directly on the prime meridian (0 degrees longitude). It is in a remote area, far from any landmass, and is characterized by icy waters and extreme weather conditions typical of the Antarctic region.
0 degrees south 78 degrees west
0 degrees north is the north pole and zero degrees south is the south pole.
The South Pacific
-- 164 degrees -- 11,334 miles -- 18,240 km
The coordinates 80 degrees north and 0 degrees refer to the North Pole. It is the point where all lines of longitude converge.
0 degrees south 78 degrees west
Antarctica
What ocean is at 40 degrees south and 80 degrees west
80 degrees latitude means 80 degrees north or south of the equator
0 degrees north is the north pole and zero degrees south is the south pole.
The coordinates of 80 degrees south and 120 degrees east refer to a part on the continent of Antarctica. It is the southern most continent.
Antarctica is the only continent with land at 80 degrees south latitude.
The South Pacific
The location 80° south latitude and 80° east longitude is in East Antarctica. It is near the center of the Argus Dome, the highest point of the continent and arguably the coldest spot on Earth.
Ice, it is located on the Antarctic Ice sheet.
There is no country at the coordinates 80 degrees south latitude and 140 degrees west longitude. It is a point on the continent of Antarctica.
-- 164 degrees -- 11,334 miles -- 18,240 km