The opposite side of the Earth from Newfoundland is located in the Indian ocean, southwest of the Indian subcontinent. Specifically, it falls near the region south of Madagascar, roughly between the islands of Réunion and Mauritius. This point is known as the antipode of Newfoundland.
Mars
Opposite the South Pole on planet Earth, you can find the North Pole.
because the other side's on the opposite side.
The water on the side of the earth opposite the sun/moon also rises during high tide because not only is the water pulled by the moon and sun's gravity, but the earth itself is also pulled. This causes there to be a bulge of water on the oppposite side of the earth as well.
Midnight.
An antichthon is a hypothetical Earth on the opposite side of the sun.
an eclipse
When a side of the earth faces the sun, it's day. The opposite side is experiencing night.
The gravitational pull of the earth causes a bulge on the opposite side of the moon. The gravitational pull of the earth is greater than the gravitational pull of the sun.
because the moon is closer to the earth at certain times so there for the gravity is pulling one side while the other is pulling so that's how they are on opposite sides of the earth at the same time.
When it is directly opposite, it would be a Full Moon. But the Moon spends half of its orbit on the side opposite the Sun, which includes all of the Gibbous phases from First Quarter to Last Quarter.
It is weaker