The south pole is located on the continent of Antarctica.
Seriously? The equator crosses through the top of South America in the Western hemishpere. Since Canada is the Northernmost point of North America, it is well above the equator.
Asia stretches from about 1°N to 81°N latitude, meaning its northernmost point is approximately 81 degrees north of the equator. The equator is at 0° latitude, so the distance from the equator to the northernmost point of Asia (Cape Chelyuskin in Russia) is roughly 9,000 kilometers. The southernmost part of Asia, in Indonesia, is just a few degrees south of the equator, making it very close to 0 km from the equator.
Afghanistan itself covers a range of almost 630 miles in North-South extent. Its northernmost point is about 2,658 miles from the equator, while its southernmost point is about 630 miles closer.
Don't the know the northernmost point of Australia, but according to one source, Darwin, Australia, which is on the northern coast of Australia, is 647 nautical miles from the Equator, which translates to 745 miles. Verify if that's true, but it's a start!
None. We say the equator runs through a continent not a continent runs through the equator. The equator runs through Africa and South America
The continent south of North America is South America.
You can find the South Pole south of the Equator -- on the continent of Antarctica.
Australia and Antarctica are both fully south of the Equator.
Namibia is located in southern Africa, and its northernmost point is approximately 17 degrees south of the equator. This places Namibia about 1,900 kilometers (about 1,200 miles) south of the equatorial line. The distance varies depending on the specific location within Namibia, but the country as a whole is well south of the equator.
The northernmost point in the world is called the North Pole, while the southernmost point is called the South Pole.
Antarctica