Yes, about 3 degrees south.
Australia and Antarctica lie entirely south of the equator.
Continents that lie completely south of the equator are Australia and Antarctica. Asia and Africa lie partially underneath the equator.
Nearly two-thirds (roughly 65%) of Africa is north of the equator, as only parts of 15 or 16 of 53 African countries lie in the Southern Hemisphere.
The equator is the definition of "Zero" latitude.
It lies to the south of the equator
South America, Africa, and Asia lie both north and south of the equator - i.e. the equator passes through each of these continents. The equator passes through Ecuador, Columbia and Brazil in South America. The equator passes through Gabon, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Kenya and Somalia in Africa. The equator passes through Indonesia in Asia. North America and Europe lie entirely north of the equator Australia and Antarctica both lie entirely south of the equator.
South America, Africa, and Asia lie both north and south of the equator - i.e. the equator passes through each of these continents. The equator passes through Ecuador, Columbia and Brazil in South America. The equator passes through Gabon, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Kenya and Somalia in Africa. The equator passes through Indonesia in Asia. North America and Europe lie entirely north of the equator Australia and Antarctica both lie entirely south of the equator.
The equator does not cross Argentina.
the beautiful mountains of Africa do not lie on a boundary, but are within the African boundary.Divergent(:
Australia and Antarctica lie entirely south of the equator.
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