You can find Antarctica south of about 60 degrees S, in every line of latitude.
The Antarctic Treaty defines the Antarctic as all land south of 60 degrees South Latitude. Within a few degrees of 60 degrees south, you will find a degree of latitude that crosses part of the Continent. For example, the Antarctic Circle 66° 33′ 39″ crosses several edges of the continent.
You may be thinking of the Trans-Antarctic Mountain Range, one of the longest mountain ranges on earth.
The major line of latitude that goes through Ohio is the 40th parallel north.
It's tough to figure out what this question is getting at, because there arean infinite number of parallels of latitude, not three.I'm going to take a wild guess: The question is referring to the three parallelsthat have names and are grouped in the middle of the globe, where they're mostnoticeable . . . the Equator, the Tropic of Cancer, and the Tropic of Capricorn.All three of those parallels cross the continent of Africa.You're welcome. And if that's not the intent of the question, then it seems to methat the question is otherwise quite meaningless.
The equator
There is a N36 and a S36 latitude. N36 goes through north Africa, the Persian peninsual, China, and many more. Latitude S36 goes through Australia and South America. Look at a globe.
The Latitude is the line
it sits between 25 and 30 parallels
40 degrees north
In the western hemisphere 18.46 latitude goes through Mexico, Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico. One city that passes through that latitudes is Arecibo, Puerto Rico.
The continents that the Tropic of Cancer goes through are North America, Africa, and Asia.
The 30 degrees north latitude line crosses through three continents: Africa, Asia, and North America. In Africa, it passes through countries such as Algeria, Libya, and Egypt. In Asia, it goes through countries like Saudi Arabia, Iran, and India. In North America, it crosses through Mexico, the southern United States, and the island of Bermuda.