Europe and North America are the only two continents completely north of the equator.
South America and Australia
Only one continent is located completely south of the Equator: Antarctica. Oceania, which includes Australia, is bi-sected by the Equator.
Antarctica is the only continent completely located south of the Equator.
North AmericaEuropeAlso, all of mainland Asia is north of the equator; however, some islands associated with Asia are on or south of the equator.
The only continent south of Australia is Antarctica, at the southern pole of the Earth. Both Australia and Antarctica are the only continents which lie completely south of the Equator.
Africa and South America are the only continents crossed by the Equator.
Europe and North America are the only continents which are entirely north of the equator.
There are two continents completely north of the equator: North America and Europe. The Asian mainland is also completely north of the equator, however, the equator passes through its Malay Archipelago islands.
North America and Europe are the only continents with no part of their territory south of the equator.
Yes. Australia and Antarctica (which is not a country) are the only continents which are located completely South of the equator.
North America and Europe are totally above the Equator