Saudi Arabia Antipode: The Other Side of the Earth

Dig a straight tunnel down through Riyadh and you would surface in the Pacific Ocean, the point on the planet exactly opposite Saudi Arabia.

Riyadh: 24.7N 46.7E
Antipode: 24.7S 133.3W

What is the antipode of Saudi Arabia?

An antipode is the point on the far side of the Earth, exactly opposite a given location. Measured from Riyadh, the antipode of Saudi Arabia sits at 24.7S 133.3W, out in the Pacific Ocean. Like most of the planet's land, Saudi Arabia's antipode falls in open water, a reminder that oceans cover about 71 percent of the Earth.

Frequently Asked Questions about Saudi Arabia's Antipode

What is the antipode of Saudi Arabia?

The antipode of Saudi Arabia, measured from Riyadh, is at 24.7S 133.3W, which lies in the Pacific Ocean.

If you dug straight through the Earth from Saudi Arabia, where would you come out?

You would surface in the Pacific Ocean, on the exact opposite side of the planet from Riyadh.

Why is Saudi Arabia's antipode in the ocean?

Oceans cover about 71 percent of the Earth and land is unevenly spread, so about 85 percent of all land has its antipode at sea, Saudi Arabia included.

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