Most of the area of South America is south of the equator but Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana (France) are north of the equator, as are most of Colombia and parts of Brazil and Ecuador.
It is both north and south of the equator.
Most of South America is south of the equator and therefore in the Southern hemisphere. Venezuela, Guyana, French Guiana and Suriname are completely north of the equator. Brazil, Colombia and Equador are divided by the equator. The other South American countries (Peru, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Bolivia and Falkland Islands) lie south of the equator
Most of South America is south of the equator (in the Southern Hemisphere). A small part of it is north of the equator (in the northern hemisphere. The Equator passes just north of Quito in Ecuador, through Colombia, along the northern part of Brazil. The countries of Venezuela, Guyana, and Suriname are completely north of the equator (along with French Guiana). The countries of Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay are completely south of the equator.
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Sao Paulo, Brazil is south of the Equator.
The major part of South America is South of the Equator, with the Equator running through Ecuador and the top of Brazil.
MOST, but not all of South America is South of the Equator. Columbia, Venezuela, Suriname, Guyana are North of the Equator (along with some of Brazil)
Both. The equator crosses it, passing through Ecuador, Colombia, and Brazil.
Ther are parts of Brazil that are either north of, south of, or right on the equator.
Brazil crosses the Equator in its north, through the mouth of the Amazon, and the Tropic of Capricorn in the south, through Sao Paulo.
Most of South America is below the equator, which goes across Ecuador, Colombia and Brazil.
No, it is north of Brazil in North America. Brazil is in South America.
Venuzuala, Guyana, and Suriname (and the French territory of French Guiana) are completely north of the equator. Colombia, Ecuador, and Brazil all have land both north of the equator and south of it.
Yes, there are three South American countries that lie on the equator: Colombia, Ecuador, and Brazil.
Most of the area of South America is south of the equator but Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana (France) are north of the equator, as are most of Colombia and parts of Brazil and Ecuador.
Not really. The extreme south of Brazil can have cool winters, but summers tend to be warm throughout Brazil. Remember, because Brazil is south of the Equator it is summer in Brazil when it is winter in North America.