You can find Antarctica -- the Antarctic Peninsula -- about 750 miles south of the southern tip of the Argentine. Otherwise, it is also south of South America, and also south of India, south of Australia.
That's near Concordia Station in Antarctica.
Alaska and Antarctica are on opposite ends of the Earth. Alaska is in the northern hemisphere near the Arctic Circle, while Antarctica is in the southern hemisphere near the South Pole. They are on opposite sides of the planet and not geographically close to each other.
The North Pole is near the Arctic region, which is located in the northern part of the Earth near the North Pole. Antarctica is at the opposite end of the Earth, in the southern hemisphere. Europe is a continent located between Asia and the Atlantic Ocean.
No, but Norway has claimed part of Antarctica. Norway crosses the ARCTIC circle, i.e. it's close to the NORTH pole while the SOUTH pole lies in the middle of Antarctica - so not only is not not near Antarctica, it's about as far from it as you can get!
The Drake Passage near Antarctica
Yes. It is in Antarctica.
The elevation of Antarctica -- or any continent -- near the ocean is sea level.
That's near Concordia Station in Antarctica.
Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.
The Amundsen Sea is next to Antarctica.
Alaska and Antarctica are on opposite ends of the Earth. Alaska is in the northern hemisphere near the Arctic Circle, while Antarctica is in the southern hemisphere near the South Pole. They are on opposite sides of the planet and not geographically close to each other.
Stronger near the poles, thus Antarctica.
No, actually. Antarctica used to be located near the equator.
antlantic
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A sea near Antarctica.
Antarctica