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Antarctica. It is all below everything. Including the equator, by far.

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What describes the part of Antarctica that lies below the equator?

The part of Antarctica that lies below the equator is mostly made up of ice shelves and glaciers. This region experiences colder temperatures and receives less sunlight than the part of Antarctica above the equator. It is also home to various species of wildlife that have adapted to the harsh environment.


Witch continents do not touch the equator?

Australia, Europe and Antarctica are not touched by the equator. Theoretically, Asia is also not touched by the equator, but it does run through a number of islands which are considered to be part of Asia.


How many continents lie partially or completely south of the equator?

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Is Cameroon below the equator?

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Is antarctica the furthest most continent from the equator?

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Why is it fair for Australia to have so much of Antarctica?

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Is Java north or south of the equator?

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Louisiana is located above or below the equator?

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What are the two continents located entirely between the Equator and the South Pole?

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What hemisphere contain the biggest portion of land?

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What continents lie north of the equator?

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Why are there similar climates above and below the equator?

because the sun in the universe is not that different by the uper part and lower part