No, it is in the Caribbean.
Yes, both physically and politically. Since it is owned by the US, it would be a political part of North America. And the Caribbean Islands are grouped together with the mainland of North America, so it is physically a part of North America as well.
Hi Britain is located to the north of the equator.
The Mediterranean Sea is located north of the equator. It is situated in the Northern Hemisphere.
The Caribbean Sea covers quite a range of different latitudes. From a look at the map, it's hard to tell exactly where the limits are, since I've never seen a map that shows the boundary of the Caribbean Sea. It looks to me as if the farthest south that the Caribbean could possibly extend would be into the Golfo de Urabá ... the little crack in between the bitter end of Central America and the west coast of Colombia, in the neighborhood of the town of Turbo in Colombia. The latitude at the southernmost extent of that little bay is about 7.9 degrees North ... almost 550 miles north of the equator. This is just a long way of telling you that no place in the Carribean is anywhere near the equator.
Haiti sits on the Caribbean Plate, which is an oceanic tectonic plate mostly located beneath the Caribbean Sea. This plate is bordered by the North American Plate to the north, the South American Plate to the south, and the Cocos Plate to the west.
The Red Sea is North of the Equator.
The Caribbean Sea is bordered by both North and South America.
North of the equator
Hi Britain is located to the north of the equator.
The Mediterranean Sea is located north of the equator. It is situated in the Northern Hemisphere.
South America
The Caribbean Sea!
south, east
No, Belize is not located below the equator; it is situated in Central America, north of the equator. Specifically, it lies between latitudes 15° and 18° N. The country is bordered by Mexico to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the east, and Guatemala to the west and south.
The Caribbean Sea is connected to the Atlantic ocean, sitting between North and South America. Importantly, it's right up against the Caribbean Islands.
caribbean sea
Costa Rica to the west, Colombia to the right, Caribbean sea to the north and Pacific Ocean to the south.
The Caribbean Sea qualifies as such.