The South Pole is the most southern part of Antarctica.
Actually, Antarctica's latitude starts at 90 degrees South Latitude, with its northern most tip at 63°12′48″South Latitude. The Greenwich Meridian -- 00 latitude -- runs from the South Pole to the North Pole, so indeed, it does run through Antarctica.
The most northern 'line' of latitude is really a point. 90 degrees latitude north is the north pole.
The most northern continent is Antarctica.
No. Antarctica is the southern-most continent on earth. Parts of northern Canada are the northern-most land forms on earth.
The Antarctic Circle.
False. Mexico is in the northern hemisphere. The "Antarctica Ocean", which is called the Southern Ocean, is in the southern hemisphere at 60 degrees S latitude.
You can find Antarctica south of 60 degrees S latitude.
The most northern place on earth is the North Pole, at 90° North latitude. Every direction from there is south.
Antarctica has no land in the northern hemisphere.
The middle latitude of the earth is the Equator (zero latitude), splitting the world into the Northern and Southern Hemisphere's.
According to Wikipedia: "The northernmost extremity of the Antarctic mainland (without nearshore islands) is Prime Head, at the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula at 63°12′48″S 57°18′08″W. " Directly then, every latitude line between 63° and 90° South Latitude is covered by the Antarctic continent.
The northern most part of the mainland. On the most northwestern side of the Continent.