Desert areas extend further south in Africa and Australia. In Africa, the Kalahari Desert reaches into the southern regions, while in Australia, the Great Victoria Desert and others extend into the southern latitudes. Both continents exhibit significant arid regions that stretch closer to the equator than deserts in other continents.
A person can get no further south than the Antarctic Desert,
The equator crosses parts of South America, Africa, and Asia.
The two continents that have both north and south latitudes ... because the equator crosses both of them ... are Asia, South America, and Africa.
South America is further south than Africa.
The Atacama Desert is mostly found in Chile, South America. Smaller parts extend into Peru, Bolivia and Argentina.
Sahara Desert - Africa Antarctica (the interior of the continent is the world's largest desert) Gibson Desert - central Australia Mojave Desert - North America Atacama Desert - South America, the driest place on Earth Hálendi Desert - Iceland and Europe's largest desert That is 6 deserts on 6 continents, will that do?
The Sahel is not a desert but is undergoing desertification forcing it further south.
Africa - SaharaAsia - Gobi Desert Australia - Great Victoria Desert North America - Mojave Desert South America - Atacama Desert Antarctic - Antarctic Desert Europe - Tabernas Desert
The continents in the Eastern Hemisphere but not in the Northern Hemisphere are Australia, Antarctica, and parts of Africa and Asia. These continents are located south of the equator and do not extend into the Northern Hemisphere.
The Philippines extend further south than the West Indies. The Filipino province of Tawi-Tawi is located further south than the West Indian Trinidad-Tobago.
Every continent has some type of desert. North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia have hot dry deserts. Both polar continents have polar deserts.
The Philippine Islands extends farther south.