No - the Tropic of Cancer is 23.5 degrees North of the Equator.
South America is crossed by the Equator and the Tropic of Capricorn which is 23.5 degrees South of the Equator.
South America
The equator passes through Africa, South America, and Asia. The Tropic of Cancer passes through Africa, Asia, and North America. The Tropic of Capricorn passes through South America, Africa, and Australia.
The Tropic of Cancer passes through North America, Africa, and Asia. The Tropic of Capricorn passes through South America, Africa, and Australia. Africa is the only continent that the Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of Capricorn, Equator pass
North. The Tropic of Cancer crosses Mexico so almost all of North America is north of the Tropic of Cancer.
South America & Africa.
Yes. All of South America (and a good portion of Mexico) is below the Tropic of Cancer.
yes
South America is the large southern landmass of the Americas, North America and South America (Central America is usually considered part of North America).The continent is longest from north to south, with the Andes Mountains along the left (western) side. South America is actually SE of North America.
no it is not it is partly in the temperate region
South America is south of the Tropic of Cancer.
South America is south of the Tropic of Cancer.
The answer is below. The Tropic of Cancer is about 23.5° North latitude, and runs through parts of Mexico. The northern part of South America barely extends past the equator. (map at related link)
All of South America is South of the Tropic of Cancer.
The Tropic of Cancer doesn't touch any part of South America at all.
There's only one continent in South America. It's called "South America",and the Tropic of Cancer doesn't cross it.
Yes....Antartica is very much below South America. It is on the south pole.yes.
Most of North America is north of the Tropic of Cancer.