Of course, not
All continents and everything else on earth are south of the North Pole. Also, all continents and everything else on earth are north of the South Pole.
Continents do not migrate at the North Pole. The North Pole is a geographic point at the northernmost part of the Earth's axis of rotation. Continents do move over geological timescales due to the process of plate tectonics, but this movement is not directly related to the North Pole itself.
North America, Europe, and Asia are the three continents closest to the North Pole.
There are three continents fully located between the North Pole and the Equator - Asia, Europe and North America.
all of them
North America, Europe & Asia.
The North Pole and Antatica
You can find Antarctica at the South Pole. There is no continent at the North Pole.
North America, Europe, and Asia are the three continents closer to the North Pole. They all extend past the Arctic Circle and have land masses that reach high latitudes near the pole.
Between the poles, you can find six continents: Australia, Asia, North America, South America, Europe and Africa.
The 3 continents are North America, Europe, and Asia.
All of them: North and South America, Australia, Asia, Europe, Africa, and Antartica. When you are at the North Pole, the only direction you can go is south. So this makes every continent south of the North Pole.