"Longitude 180° " at pretty much any latitude places you in the Pacific Ocean.
A lot of water. This is a spot in the Southern/Antarctic Ocean about 2000 miles south of Melbourne, Australia.
Australia
That point is on the Antarctic continent. There are no countries there.
The coordinates 20 degrees South and 140 degrees West lands somewhere between the islands of French Polynesia. The islands of French Polynesia are in the South Pacific Ocean.
"335 degrees south" is a meaningless latitude. Latitudes range from zero to 90 degrees, both north and south. The greatest possible latitude is 90 degrees ... at the north and south poles.
A location at 20 degrees south and 140 degrees east falls in the Pacific Ocean, southeast of Australia and northeast of New Zealand. It is in an area known for its remote and uninhabited islands.
Australia is at 20 degrees south and 140 degrees east.
40 S 140 W is the South Pacific Ocean.
A lot of water. This is a spot in the Southern/Antarctic Ocean about 2000 miles south of Melbourne, Australia.
Australia
South Pacific Ocean
Antarctica
The very west of the Pacific Ocean
That point is on the Antarctic continent. There are no countries there.
The North Pacific Ocean.
The coordinates 20 degrees South and 140 degrees West lands somewhere between the islands of French Polynesia. The islands of French Polynesia are in the South Pacific Ocean.
That point is in northern Australia, about 60 miles northeast of Mount Isa.