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.
Africa, South America, Asia, and Oceania are continents that lie on both sides of the equator. Europe and North America are continents that are entirely in the Northern Hemisphere, while Antarctica is entirely in the Southern Hemisphere.
South America and Africa are divided by the Equator.
There are 2 continents along the equator, South America and Africa.
The equator runs through 3 continents - Africa, South America, and Asia.
The continents which are located north and south of the equator are Asia, Africa and South America.
Africa, South America, Asia, and Oceania are continents that lie on both sides of the equator. Europe and North America are continents that are entirely in the Northern Hemisphere, while Antarctica is entirely in the Southern Hemisphere.
Australia, Antarctica, Europe and North America. And technically Asia does not touch the equator either if you just consider the one large land mass itself,
The equator passes through the continents of South America and Africa.
hey which two continents are entirely south of the equator
Australia, Antarctica, Europe and North America. And technically Asia does not touch the equator either if you just consider the one large land mass itself,
Africa and South America are the only continents crossed by the Equator.
South America and Africa are divided by the Equator.
There are 2 continents along the equator, South America and Africa.
North America, and Asia are the two continents that are entirely North of the equator
The equator runs through 3 continents - Africa, South America, and Asia.
The three continents below the equator are Africa, Australia, and South America.
The equator crosses through three continents: Asia, Africa, and South America.