Antipodal 🚀
In geography, an point is the location on Earth's surface that is diametrically opposite to a specific spot. Key Characteristics
: Antipodal points are approximately 20,000 kilometers apart—the maximum possible distance on Earth. antipodal
: Since 70% of Earth is water, most land antipodes are in the ocean. For example, most of North America's antipodes are in the Indian Ocean. Real-World Examples Antipodal Point North Pole South Pole Madrid, Spain Weber, New Zealand Greenwich, UK Near the Antipodes Islands of NZ Bogotá, Colombia Jakarta, Indonesia Technical Applications In geography, an point is the location on
: To find an antipode, you reverse the latitude (e.g., 40° N becomes 40° S) and shift the longitude by 180°. New Zealand Greenwich