No part of the United States is south of the equator. The equator passes through countries in South America, Africa, and Asia, but not through any part of the United States.
South America is below the Equator. Well, most of it is. The very top of South America is above the Equator. If you have any more questions, don't bother to ask! :~)
No, all of North America is north of the equator.
The equator crosses through several continents, including Africa, South America, and Asia. In Africa, it runs through countries like Gabon, Republic of the Congo, and Kenya. In South America, it passes through Ecuador and Brazil. The equator does not cross any part of Europe or North America.
North America and Europe have no land area south of the equator. No part of mainland Asia is south of the Equator. However, Indonesia, a chain of large islands that is usually considered a part of Asia, does cross over the Equator.
No, only small part of South Africa falls into the tropics. The country is sub-tropical to temperate. It is well south of the Equator.
Most of South America is in the Southern Hemisphere. December is the first month of summer in the Southern Hemisphere. The northern part of South America is pretty much on the equator, so it will be hot any time of year.
The equator does not run through any major river in South America. It passes through several countries in the region, such as Brazil, Colombia, and Ecuador, but it does not intersect with any major river.
The equator does not pass through Europe. It passes through Africa, South America, the Gilbert Islands (Kiribati), and Indonesia in Asia.
The Tropic of Cancer doesn't touch any part of South America at all.
South America extends farther south then any part of Australia.
The south most part of the world is called the South Pole.