In one sense there is no opposite to Antarctica. Antarctica is the name we give to the continent around the Earth's south pole. Parts of the area labelled Antarctica are land, some of it covered in ice. Some of it is comprised of purely of huge ice sheets over an ocean, which have, until recently, been treated as permanent. However, there are large amounts of land. Logically, therefore, its opposite would be the continent around the north pole - but there isn't one.
At the north pole we have the Arctic Ocean. Some of this is covered in ice all the year round, which is why you can see pictures of men walking to the North Pole, but the extent of this ice varies with the seasons, and also varies from year to year. However, there is no land underneath the Arctic ice.
Of course, you could say that since Antarctica is the coldest, the highest and the driest place on earth that its "opposite" would the lowest, wettest and warmest place. That would be difficult to find in one place, but perhaps some of the underwater volcanoes in the deep ocean places might be a candidate being deep, wet and (where the lava pours out) hot.
Take your pick of these possibilities!
Antarctica is opposite the Arctic.
The opposite of Antarctica is Arctic.
The Arctic is opposite Antarctica. Like Antarctica, no country owns the Arctic
The word Antarctica means "opposite of the Arctic."
Antarctica is at the opposite end of the earth from the Arctic, so, it is the Antipode of the Arctic - ANT-ARCTIC.
Antarctica means "opposite of north". Antarctica is on the opposite end of the globe from the Arctic, which is north. That makes Antarctica be in the south. Therefore, Antarctica is "opposite of north".
The word Antarctica means "opposite of the Arctic." It is derived from the Greek words "anti" (opposite) and "arktos" (bear), referring to the Arctic region. Antarctica is located in the Southern Hemisphere, making it the opposite of the Arctic region in the Northern Hemisphere.
Fall in Europe equates to Spring in Antarctica, because they are in opposite hemispheres.
no, antarctica is in the southern hemisphere and the arctic is in the northern hemisphere, on opposite poles.
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.
No, they are on opposite sides of the world.
No polar bears never visit Antarctica. Polar bears live at the opposite end of the earth - the Arctic.