Since the earth is a sphere (a ball), you can reach anywhere by going either direction from anywhere. But the trip is usually shorter in one direction than in the other. From the Prime Meridian, the trip to North America or South America is shorter if you head out going toward the west.
you would be in Antarctica.
Which direction would you be going if you go out from south America to Europe
Most people would, logically, travel west to go from South America to New Zealand. Given that the world is round, going east would also bring one from South America to New Zealand.
The Panama Canal is the shortest route.
South America:Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, Brazil
Canada, united states of America and Mexico!
new zealand
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Corn and potatoes going from South America to Europe and fatal infectious diseases going from Europe to South America.
South
This is difficult to answer. At a political level, going by only countries [and not unrecognized tribal groups, for example], the least culturally diverse would most likely be South America. South America is only composed of 12 nations and there are basically three major cultures: Brazil, Guyana & Suriname, and the Spanish-speaking nations of South America.
because they were going to south america
never
Yes, if it connects with south america and if there's no body of water. Its going to take days but yes.
vasco da gama sailed from Portugal to India by going around the cape of good hope in south America - he sailed for the french
Since the earth is a sphere (a ball), you can reach anywhere by going either direction from anywhere. But the trip is usually shorter in one direction than in the other. From the Prime Meridian, the trip to North America or South America is shorter if you head out going toward the west.