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.
: 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 radio communication, signals between antipodal points are often more effective because electromagnetic waves converge from all directions at the opposite side of the globe.