That would depend on which way your map is printed, and which way you hold it.
-- North America and Europe are completely north of the equator.
-- Australia and Antarctica are completely south of the equator.
-- The equator crosses each of the others.
Oceania is completely below the equator. It is the only inhabited continent to be completely below it - parts of South America, Africa and Asia are in the Southern Hemisphere but not all of it.
Continents which are located entirely below the Equator are Australia and Antarctica.
In there entirety, only South America, Antarctica, and Australia.
Europe and North America
North America and Europe.
Antarctica and Australia.
north america, europe, asia
north America and Asia
The equator crosses Africa, Asia, and South America.
the equator
The three continents that are located mainly between the Equator and the North Pole are North America, Europe, and Asia. South America and Africa have some land north of the Equator as well but also have significant amounts of land south of the Equator.
That's the equator.
the continents lie almost entirely below the equator is: south america and antarctica.
Africa and South America are the only continents crossed by the Equator.
Oceania and Antarctica
Antarctica and Australia are the two continents that are entirely south of the equator.
Africa and Europe
Australia and Antarctica are two complete continents located south of the equator.
Two complete continents located between the equator and the south pole are South America and Africa.
Asia, Europe and America.
north America and Asia
Ecuador, Colombia, and Brazil in South America. Kenya, Uganda, and Somalia in Africa. Indonesia, Kiribati, and the Maldives in Asia.
The equator crosses Africa, Asia, and South America.
The largest desert north of the Equator is the Sahara. The largest south of the Equator is Antarctica.