South America extends farther south then any part of Australia.
Australia by a long shot. And FYI South Carolina is a state within the United States which is only a portion of the North American Continent.
The tail of South America extends south of Australia.South America
Asia is farther north than North America
Texas; it's bigger, and extends farther.
North Carolina is a US state and it is farther north than the continent of South America.
South America is not a US State, it is a Continent in the Southern and Western Hemispheres. Thus, Wyoming is farther north than South America.
The United States of America does, as Alaska is much further north.
Australia's northernmost point is Cape York, about 11° south latitude, and the southernmost is South East Cape, Tasmania, about 43.6° south latitude. (There are some islands slightly farther south.) From east to west, the continent extends from about 112° to 154° east longitude.
South Africa is a country, not a continent. It is in the continent of Africa. North Africa is just a geographical reference to the northern part of the continent of Africa. There are lots of countries in the north of Africa. To answer the question, the north of Africa is further north than South Africa.
South America is not a US State, it is a continent in the Southern and Western Hemispheres.
No, all of Central American countries are farther west than Brazil of South America, which is the country farthest east on that continent.