Antarctica and Brazil are both big places. Here are a few possible itineraries:
-- Rio Grande to the north end of the Antarctic Peninsula: 3,491 km
-- Brasilia to the South Pole: 7,942 km
-- Macapá to the Antarctic coast at 130° east longitude, near the South Magnetic Pole: 12,648 km
The total distance from Chile to Antarctica is 4,152 miles, or 6,682 kilometres. The total distance from New Zealand to Antarctica is 3,394 miles, or 5,461 kilometres. Therefore, New Zealand is closer to Antarctica than Chile is.
Your answer depends on your ultimate Antarctic destination, and the equipment you choose to charter for your Antarctic adventure. There is no commercial air service to anywhere on Antarctica.
Yes, every location on earth is north of Antarctica.
No, however, Argentina claims a sector of Antarctica called Argentine Antarctica: almost a million square kilometres of land.
The distance between Brazil and Zambia is 5332 miles (8581 kilometres).
The distance from the tip of the peninsula off Antarctica, closest to Africa (-60.48W, -64.66S) to Rio de Janiero, Brazil, is 4811.61669 km.
Mexico, Canada, United States of America, Brazil, Antarctica, Zerg.
About 98% of Antarctica is covered by ice, which averages at least 1.6 kilometres (1.0 mi) in thickness.
Federal Republic of Brazil: 8,515,767 km2
Antarctica is significantly larger than Brazil. Antarctica covers an area of about 14 million square kilometers (5.5 million square miles), making it the fifth-largest continent, while Brazil's area is approximately 8.5 million square kilometers (3.3 million square miles). Thus, Antarctica is nearly 1.65 times the size of Brazil.
It is the largest river in Antarctica, and at 30 kilometres in length, it is also the longest.
United States has a total area of 9,826,657 square kilometres vs. Brazil's 8,514,877 square kilometres.