Africa, Australia, and South America
North America South America Antarctica
A line of latitudes run east-west as circles parallel to the equator so only the northern-most and southern-most latitude would touch the pole. The north pole is located at 90 degrees north latitude, and the south pole at 90 degrees south latitude so only a single line of latitude (actually a point) is at each pole.Longitude lines run north-south so each line runs from pole to pole. All lines of longitude (also called meridians) come together at the poles so each pole has every longitude.
Europe, Asia and North America are the only three continents that go that far north. One fact is that Europe, Asia and North America are also the three continents that touch the Arctic Circle.
No. Every line of constant latitude is parallel to all others. No two of them ever touch or cross.
No, North America does not touch the equator. The equator is located at 0 degrees latitude, and the closest point in North America is in southern Mexico, which is still several degrees north of the equator. The countries that lie on the equator are primarily in Africa, Asia, and South America.
North America South America Antarctica
North America, just a little bit of Greenland, Europe, and Asia
-- The parallel of 20° North latitude doesn't touch South America at all. -- The parallel of 20° South latitude crosses territory in Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Brazil.
70° west is a longitude.North America, South America, and Antarctica include territory at that longitude.
A line of latitudes run east-west as circles parallel to the equator so only the northern-most and southern-most latitude would touch the pole. The north pole is located at 90 degrees north latitude, and the south pole at 90 degrees south latitude so only a single line of latitude (actually a point) is at each pole.Longitude lines run north-south so each line runs from pole to pole. All lines of longitude (also called meridians) come together at the poles so each pole has every longitude.
Europe, Asia and North America are the only three continents that go that far north. One fact is that Europe, Asia and North America are also the three continents that touch the Arctic Circle.
North and South America
5 continents touch the Atlantic ocean. North America, Europe, Africa, Antarctica and South America
china,north america, and south america
No. Every line of constant latitude is parallel to all others. No two of them ever touch or cross.
Asia, North America, South America and Australia touch the Pacific Ocean.
North America, South America, Europe, or Antarctica.