I think you may have made an error in your question. A State is a defined area within some countries; for example, the country of the US has 50 states. It is also located between the North Pole and the Equator so there at least 50 states, not 3, between these two destinations. If you meant to ask 'Which continents are between', then a general position of all continents in relation to the Equator follows: Australia and Antarctica are completely below, South America is mostly below, Africa is mostly above, and North America, Europe and Asia are completely above.
Every one of the 50 states in the USA is between the north pole and the equator.
The Equator is exactly between the North Pole and the South Pole. Look on a map of the world or on a globe.
Not unless someone has moved it. Australia is between the Equator and the South Pole.
There are three continents fully located between the North Pole and the Equator - Asia, Europe and North America.
the answer is the equator the equator seperates the two and, this is your answer.
The Northern Hemisphere is located between the Equator and the North Pole. It includes regions north of the Equator up to the North Pole.
The equator is North, as is everything else on earth when you are at the South Pole. From the south Pole, every direction is north.The North pole is the northernmost point on Earth. The South Pole is the southernmost point on Earth. The Equator is a line running circumferentially around the Earth and is midway between the poles. The Equator is south of the North Pole and north of the South Pole.All lines of latitude -- including the Equator -- are north of the South Pole.
North of the equator, i.e. between the equator and the north pole.
between the north pole and the equator
That would be the equator.
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