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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.
I don't know but I'll still guess. EUROPE
The average elevation of Europe is approximately 300 meters (984 feet) above sea level. However, this varies depending on the specific region within the continent.
Yes, Europe has four seasons a year as it is located above the border of the equator, the Tropic of Cancer.
The northern hemisphere is above the equator and the southern hemisphere is below the equator.
North America and Europe are totally above the Equator
Europe
North America and Europe is the correct answer. The equator travels through the southern islands of Asia (Indonesia for example), therefore it does not lie above the equator.
The continent of Australia is completely below, or south of the equator. Australia is in the Southern Hemisphere because it is south of the equator.
The continent of Europe is located in the Northern Hemisphere. The entire continent is above the equator, which separates the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Germany is in Europe and "above" or north of Europe is the Arctic Ocean, so technically there is no continent "above" Germany.
If it is in the Northern Hemisphere, then it will have the same seasons, if it is in the Southern Hemisphere it will be opposite. Seasons are not determined by continent but whether or not they are above or below the equator.
If it is in the Northern Hemisphere, then it will have the same seasons, if it is in the Southern Hemisphere it will be opposite. Seasons are not determined by continent but whether or not they are above or below the equator.
Europe and North America
Asia is the biggest continent ad most of it is in the northern hemisphere, but Indonesia is in Asia and is divided by the equator. Biggest full continent in northern hemisphere is the north America
No. Jungles are in tropical zones and Europe is above the equator where jungles are found.
Depending on one's meaning of "cut in half," Africa is indeed sliced by the Equator near the middle of the continent.