No. Antarctica is south of the equator.
Antarctica is south of the equator.
Antarctica is south of the Equator. The Arctic is north of the Equator.
No. Antarctica is south of the equator. Ireland is north of the equator.
Australia, Europe and Antarctica are not touched by the equator. Theoretically, Asia is also not touched by the equator, but it does run through a number of islands which are considered to be part of Asia.
Everywhere in Chile is south of the equator.
Australia, Antarctica, Europe, and North America are not.
If you wanted to travel from Antarctica to the equator, you would need to head north. Antarctica is located at the southernmost point on Earth, while the equator is an imaginary line that runs around the middle of the Earth. Traveling north from Antarctica would take you towards the equator, which is located at 0 degrees latitude.
The south pole is located on the continent of Antarctica.
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North America and Europe are both entirely north of the equator. Australia and Antarctica are both entirely south of the equator.
North America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.
North America and Europe are completely north of the equator. Australia and Antarctica are completely south of the equator. The other continents are both north and south of the equator, since it crosses them. South America is mainly south of the equator, while Africa is mainly north. The only parts of Asia that cross the equator are the islands of Indonesia.