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.
Europe and North America are the two continents completely located to the north of the equator.
There are three continents fully located between the North Pole and the Equator - Asia, Europe and North America.
Europe ans Australia are the two complete continents that are located between the equator and the south pole.
South America and Africa are two complete continents located between the equator and the South Pole.
north America and Asia
Antarctica and Australia are completely south of the Equator. South America, Africa, and Asia all have land located south of the equator, but they are not completely south. :)
Yes. Australia and Antarctica (which is not a country) are the only continents which are located completely 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.
Asia, Europe, North America
The three continents located mainly between the equator and North Pole are Europe, Asia, and North America. These continents span a wide range of latitudes and form a significant part of the Northern Hemisphere.
North America, Europe & Asia.