US| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| espanja | antípoda |
| esperanto | antipodo |
| italia | antipode |
| japani | 対蹠 (taisho), 対極 (taikyoku), 正反対 (seihantai), 真逆 (magyaku) |
| kreikka | αντίποδας (antípodas) |
| norja | diametral motsats, diametral motsetning, rak motsats, rak motsetning |
| ranska | antipode |
| ruotsi | antipod |
| suomi | antipodi |
| venäjä | антипо́д (antipód), антипод (antipod) |
| Monikko | antipodes |
Something directly opposite or diametrically opposed.
This map shows the antipode of each point on Earth's surface—the points where the blue and yellow overlap are land antipodes; most land has its antipodes in the ocean. This map uses the Lambert azimuthal equal-area projection. The yellow areas are the reflections through Earth's center of land masses of the opposite Western Hemisphere.
Something directly opposite or diametrically opposed.
The same map, from the perspective of the Western Hemisphere. Here the blue areas are the reflections of the Eastern Hemisphere.
Something directly opposite or diametrically opposed.
The Terrestrial Sphere of Crates of Mallus (c. 150 BCE), showing the region of the antipodes in the southern half of the western hemisphere