South america
As one travels south, the land mass narrows in North America and Africa. In North America, the land mass narrows as you move from Canada down to Central America. In Africa, the land mass narrows from the northern regions down to the southern tip.
The continents with landmass that narrows are South America and Africa. In both cases, the landmass tapers towards a point, forming a narrow strip of land.
Africa, South America, and Australia are continents that have land in both the northern and southern hemispheres.
Today, the continents of South America, Africa, Antarctica, Australia, the Indian subcontinent, and the Arabian Peninsula were part of Gondwana land.
There are three continents that have land entirely south of the equator: Australia, Antarctica, and South America. Africa and Asia also have some land south of the equator.
Africa, Asia, and South America have land both north and south of the equator.
Continents - North and South America.
Today, the continents of South America, Africa, Antarctica, Australia, the Indian subcontinent, and the Arabian Peninsula were part of Gondwana land.
North America and Europe do not have any land in the Southern Hemisphere.
Africa, Asia, and South America have land both north and south of the equator.
There are 2 continents along the equator, South America and Africa.
Both. They traveled by land when they were on land, and by sea when traveling across continents, like to the colonies.
North and South America.
Africa, South America, and Australia are continents that have land in both the northern and southern hemispheres.
Asia and South America are not oceans, they are continents.
The equator passes three continents: South America, Africa, and Asia. Arranged in order of land area (largest to smallest) they are: Asia Africa South America
The equator crosses through three continents: Asia, Africa, and South America.
North America is larger than South America and has more land mass