Most of South America is below the equator, which goes across Ecuador, Colombia and Brazil.
Most of the area of South America is south of the equator but Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana (France) are north of the equator, as are most of Colombia and parts of Brazil and Ecuador.
Most of South America is south of the equator and therefore in the Southern hemisphere. Venezuela, Guyana, French Guiana and Suriname are completely north of the equator. Brazil, Colombia and Equador are divided by the equator. The other South American countries (Peru, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Bolivia and Falkland Islands) lie south of the equator
It's both south and north of the equator. The equator passes through northern South America, leaving 4 countries (Venezuela and the Guianas) in the northern hemisphere, along with most of Colombia and parts of Ecuador and Brazil. Four of the major countries of South America are completely above the equator (Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana), three are across it (Ecuador, Colombia, and Brazil), and the remaining six are south of the equator (Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay).
No, most of South America is south of the equator. Most of Colombia, part of Ecuador and Brazil, and all of Venezuela, Guyana, and Suriname (and French Guiana) are north of the equator. Six countries are entirely south of it : Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay.
South America is south of the equator.
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More than 90% of SOUTH America is SOUTH of the equator.
MOST, but not all of South America is South of the Equator. Columbia, Venezuela, Suriname, Guyana are North of the Equator (along with some of Brazil)
Venuzuela, Guyana, and Suriname (and the French territory of French Guiana) are completely north of the equator. Ecuador,Colombia, and Brazil cross the equator, so have land both north and south of it.