Antarctica, Australia, half of Africa and most of south america.
All of Australia and (practically) all of Antarctica (except for the infinitesimal point corresponding to the South Pole itself) are between the Equator and the South Pole. Most of South America and a significant part of Africa are also in this region.
The two continents that are entirely south of the equator are Australia and Antarctica. Australia is situated entirely in the Southern Hemisphere, while Antarctica is also located below the equator, encompassing the South Pole.
The only equator is the equator of the Earth, that is, its center line which is half way between the north pole and the south pole. Australia (which means 'south place') is well south of the equator.
The equator is North, as is everything else on earth when you are at the South Pole. From the south Pole, every direction is north.The North pole is the northernmost point on Earth. The South Pole is the southernmost point on Earth. The Equator is a line running circumferentially around the Earth and is midway between the poles. The Equator is south of the North Pole and north of the South Pole.All lines of latitude -- including the Equator -- are north of the South Pole.
The three continents that are located mainly between the Equator and the North Pole are North America, Europe, and Asia. South America and Africa have some land north of the Equator as well but also have significant amounts of land south of the Equator.
South America and Africa are two complete continents located between the equator and the South Pole.
Europe ans Australia are the two complete continents that are located between the equator and the south pole.
All of Australia, all of Antarctica, and parts of Africa, South America, and Asia are between the Equator and the south pole.
There is only one continent wholly contained between the Equator and the South Pole: Antarctica. South of the Equator, you'll find parts of South America, Africa and parts of Ociana, which includes Australia.
Antarctica is the only continent completely located south of the Equator.
three continents
The Southern Hemisphere is between the Equator and the South Pole.
There are three continents fully located between the North Pole and the Equator - Asia, Europe and North America.
All of Australia and (practically) all of Antarctica (except for the infinitesimal point corresponding to the South Pole itself) are between the Equator and the South Pole. Most of South America and a significant part of Africa are also in this region.
Only one continent is located completely south of the Equator: Antarctica. Oceania, which includes Australia, is bi-sected by the Equator.
antarctica
The Equator is exactly between the North Pole and the South Pole. Look on a map of the world or on a globe.