That would be the South Pole.
Yes, the Atlantic Ocean borders all South America west and southern coast. The Southern tip of the continent (Cape Horn) is considered pointing to the Glaciar Anctartic Ocean, where the Atlantic and Pacific waters merge.
The Southern ocean is South of South America
The South America continent is surrounded by sea, not countries. To the north lies Mexico and the United States of America.
You're thinking of the South Atlantic Ocean.
There are 7.
North America, including the USA, lies in the Northern Hemisphere. South America lies in the Southern Hemisphere.
Brazil is located in the western, northern and southern hemispheres. The Equator and the Tropic of Capricorn pass through Brazil. It covers almost 50 percent of South America. The longitude and latitude of Brazil are 10 degrees South and 55 degrees West.
Africa is the continent that lies east of South America. The continent that lies north of South America is North America.
I guess you mean where in the Americas lies Mexico. It is on the southern tip of North America, acting as a bridge between North America and South America.
Argentina is located in southeastern South America, and covers most of the Southern Cone. To the east of Argentina lies the South Atlantic Ocean.
Brazil is a country in South America that lies mostly in the Southern Hemisphere. The river is the Amazon (6,992 km).
Cuba lies in the Caribbean, a sub-region of the cultural region known as Latin America.
Antarctica and Australia are entirely in the southern hemisphere, but a good whack of Africa, most of South America are in the southern hemisphere too, and bits of Asia.
It lies north
Antarctica
Ecuador lies in South America.
South America and Africa are mostly in the southern hemisphere, while Australia and Antarctica are entirely in the southern hemisphere. Also, a very small part of Asia, the tip of the Malay Peninsula, lies south of the Equator.