The antipode of Indiana is the point on Earth diametrically opposite its centroid. The state's centroid is at -39.9452°, 93.7208°, and its antipodal point is at coordinates 39.9452°, -86.2792°.
An antipode is the point on Earth's surface that is diametrically opposite to a given location. For Indiana, with a centroid at coordinates -39.9452°, 93.7208°, the antipodal point is at 39.9452°, -86.2792°.
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Over 70% of the Earth's surface is water, and the contiguous United States lies entirely in the Northern Hemisphere. The antipodal points for most U.S. states fall in the Southern Hemisphere's vast Indian Ocean. Only Alaska and Hawaii have small land overlaps with Antarctica, Africa, and French Southern territories.
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