If you travel further south below the equator, you will enter the Southern Hemisphere, which encompasses regions like South America, Africa, Australia, and parts of the Pacific and Indian Oceans. This area experiences different climatic conditions compared to the Northern Hemisphere, including opposite seasons; for example, when it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere, it is winter in the Southern Hemisphere. Additionally, you will encounter diverse ecosystems, wildlife, and cultures unique to this part of the world.
I suppose that depends which way your map is printed.Argentina is entirely south of the equator.
It is generally hotter on or near the equator compared to regions further north or south. This is because the equator receives more direct sunlight throughout the year, resulting in higher temperatures.
Java is located below the equator, making it a part of the southern hemisphere.
Yes, Floreana Island in the Galapagos archipelago is south of the equator.
When you move north of the equator, you enter the Northern Hemisphere where you would experience cooler temperatures in winter and warmer temperatures in summer. When you move south of the equator, you enter the Southern Hemisphere where the seasons are opposite to those in the Northern Hemisphere.
Most of South America is below the equator.
The north and south poles (90 degrees north or south of the equator).
I suppose that depends which way your map is printed.Argentina is entirely south of the equator.
Antarctica is situated below the equator at the South Pole.
That half of the globe 'below', or south of the equator.
Below the equator
The three continents below the equator are Africa, Australia, and South America.
That half of the globe 'below', or south of the equator.
Yes. The arctic is at the north pole. The antarctic is at the south pole. The south pole is below the equator. The north pole is above the equator.
It is generally hotter on or near the equator compared to regions further north or south. This is because the equator receives more direct sunlight throughout the year, resulting in higher temperatures.
Java is located below the equator, making it a part of the southern hemisphere.
Nine of the 13 South American countries touch or are below the equator. There are three that are crossed by the equator; they are Ecuador, Columbia, and Brazil. There are six that are wholly south of the equator; they are Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Argentina, and Uruguay.