There are several of those. Better decide, first, whether you want a country 33 degrees north of the equator, 33 degrees south of the equator, or both, then look it up on a world map.There are several of those. Better decide, first, whether you want a country 33 degrees north of the equator, 33 degrees south of the equator, or both, then look it up on a world map.There are several of those. Better decide, first, whether you want a country 33 degrees north of the equator, 33 degrees south of the equator, or both, then look it up on a world map.There are several of those. Better decide, first, whether you want a country 33 degrees north of the equator, 33 degrees south of the equator, or both, then look it up on a world map.
Yes, the Antarctic Circle is located south of the Equator, at latitude 66° 33´ 39" S.
Yes, the Antarctic Circle is located south of the Equator, at latitude 66° 33´ 39" S.
Most of South America is south of the equator.South of the equator
1770 kilometers
From EoEarth: "As of 2000, it lies at latitude 66° 33′ 39″ south of the equator."
South America is south of the equator.
The answer is C. South America is both north and south of the equator.
It is both north and south of the equator.
Trundle, New South Wales is located at 32°55′S 147°42.5′ E, in SE Australia.Treinta y Tres, Uruguay is located at 33°14′S 54°23′ W, in Eastern Uruguay on the Olimar River. Oddly enough, it is not named for its latitude but for the legendary "33 Orientales", heroes who in 1825 began the war that led to independence from Brazil in 1828.(see related link)
Every degree of latitude -- circles -- on earth is north of the South Pole. Notably, these include the Antarctic Circle -- 66° 33′ 44″ South, the Equator -- 0° and the Arctic Circle -- 66° 33′ 44″ North.
it is the south