Dont really understand what you mean. Australia is part of the continent Australasia (or sometimes referred to as Oceania) . And South Africa is part of the continent Africa? There have no relation and are thousands of miles apart.
The answer to this question you are speaking of is Africa and Australia.
Antarctica is closest to southern Africa, making it more likely for animals living in Antarctica to migrate or be found closer to southern Africa than to southern Australia.
The continents in the southern hemisphere are South America, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica.
Africa, Asia, and Australia are all in the Southern and Eastern Hemispheres.parts of Africa, Asia and Australia. Australia. Some people call it Oceania.
Africa and Australia are continents that are located in both the eastern and southern hemispheres. Australia is mostly situated in the southern hemisphere, while Africa spans the equator, extending into the northern and southern hemispheres.
Australia is the only continent to lie only in the Southern and Eastern Hemispheres. Africa, Asia, and Antarctica are partially in the Eastern and Southern Hemispheres (in addition to the Northern for Asia, Western for Antarctica, and both for Africa). South America is almost fully in the Southern Hemisphere and Europe is somewhat almost fully in the Eastern Hemisphere.
Asia, Australia, Africa, South America, and Antarctica.
The Indian Ocean is located between Western Australia, the eastern coast of Africa, and Southern Asia.
Southern: South America Africa Asia Australia Antarctica Eastern: Europe Africa Asia Australia Antarctica Australia is the only continent fully in both the Southern and Eastern hemispheres.
The Kalahari Desert is not in Australia. It is located in southern Africa.
Africa's southern tip is closer.
South America and Africa are the only continents partially in the southern hemisphere, Antarctica and Australia are totally in the southern hemisphere.