The opposite side of the world from any given point is known as its antipode. For example, if you are standing in New York City, the antipode would be in the Indian ocean, southwest of Australia. Generally, most landmasses have their antipodes in the ocean, as land is not evenly distributed across the globe. To find the antipode, you can invert the coordinates: switch the latitude to its opposite and subtract or add 180 degrees to the longitude.
The opposite side of the world in the same hemisphere refers to locations that are roughly 180 degrees apart in longitude but share the same latitude. For example, if you are in the Southern Hemisphere, the opposite point would also be in the Southern Hemisphere, just on the exact opposite side of the globe. This concept is known as antipodes, where a point in one hemisphere corresponds to its direct opposite in the other hemisphere.
An "opposite side" depends on the shape that you have got. For a polygon with an even number of sides, (say 2n), the side which is opposite a given side is one that is nth from that side. In such a polygon a vertex does not have an opposite side. For a polygon with an odd number of sides, (say 2n+1), the side which is opposite a given vertex is one that is (n+1)th from that vertex. In such a polygon a side does not have an opposite side.
The side opposite the right angle is the hypotenuse.
hypotenuse*hypotenuse=opposite side*opposite side+adjecent side*adjecent side
The side opposite the right angle is called the hypotenuse
The world is divided into Northern and Southern Hemispheres and Eastern and Western Hemispheres. If you are in England then the opposite side of the world is the Southern Hemisphere from one pole to the other or the Eastern Hemisphere from one side of the Earth to the other.
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on the opposite side of the world
My antipode is on the opposite side of the world.
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There is not an adjacent opposite side.
china maybe or japan???
The exact opposite side of the world from New York City is a spot in the southern Indian Ocean; the closest city to that spot would be Perth, Western Australia.
Brit cars have their steering wheels on the right side (opposite most of the world) and they drive in the left lane (opposite of most of the world).
The opposite side of the world to Christchurch is the top Northwest corner of Spain. Try this site it will find the antipodean (opposite) point using google maps. http://www.antipodemap.com/
The other side can be classified as 'the opposite side', meaning the side opposite of it.
An "opposite side" depends on the shape that you have got. For a polygon with an even number of sides, (say 2n), the side which is opposite a given side is one that is nth from that side. In such a polygon a vertex does not have an opposite side. For a polygon with an odd number of sides, (say 2n+1), the side which is opposite a given vertex is one that is (n+1)th from that vertex. In such a polygon a side does not have an opposite side.