South America is located south from the southern tip of Texas. South America is located south of Central America as well.
Texas is located in North America, specifically in the southern part of the United States.
Northern and also the southern hemisphere.
South America is located primarily in the Southern Hemisphere, with a portion extending into the Northern Hemisphere. The equator runs through the northern part of the continent, meaning that areas south of the equator are in the southern direction, while areas north of the equator, such as parts of Colombia and Ecuador, are in the northern direction. Therefore, South America has both northern and southern directions relative to the equator.
Texas and Oklahoma are in the southern U.S. Kansas would be considered more central. Nebraska and South Dakota are in the Northern U.S.
The southern tip of South America is closer to Antarctica and the South Pole than Australia.
South America is in the Western, Northern, and Southern Hemispheres.
trade winds in the southern hemisphere blow from the southeast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No, Texas is in North America.
Grows on dry, sunny, rocky hillsides in south Texas, Southern California, Mexico, and Central America.
South America, it's slightly closer to the South Pole and there are also mountains there.
They founded south America and southern North America
North America, notably, Texas has lots of armadillos.