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Australia is entirely south of the equator.
North; above, by nineteen degrees.
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.
There are several countries in Asia that are located entirely above the equator and below 20 degrees North. These include: Maldives Singapore Brunei Philippines (except for the southernmost tip of Mindanao) Palau Northern Mariana Islands Federated States of Micronesia (except for Kosrae) Marshall Islands Kiribati (Gilbert Islands) It's worth noting that some territories and islands in the region may also fall within this category, depending on their precise location.
degrees latitude measure how far something is above or below the equator.
North America and Europe lie entirely north of the equator. Almost all of Asia, most of Africa, and a part of South America are above the equator. Only Australia and Antarctica are entirely south of the equator, substantially so.
Everywhere above the Equator at 0 degrees latitude.
There are seven continents on Earth. Australia and Antarctica are entirely below the equator. Africa, Asia and South America are both above and below the equator.
There is no such country. The equator, and all of the Earth's countries, all cling steadfastly to the surface.
All of Europe, Asia, North and Central America, and parts of Africa are above the equator. This includes the majority of the world's countries.
"45 degrees north" will be found north of the equator. Whether that's above or below it depends on both where your map was printed and how you're holding it.
90 degrees above the horizon (the zenith).