The southernmost point that's actually in a US state is Ka Lae, Hawaii, which is considerably north of the equator.
The US does control territory south of the equator (American Samoa, which is legally an "unincorporated territory" of the US, and , the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, which is under US jurisdiction but isn't officially "part" of the US).
No part of the United States is south of the equator. The equator passes through countries in South America, Africa, and Asia, but not through any part of the United States.
All 50 US states are north of the equator.
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All of the U.S. states are north of the equator. However the United States does have one territory south of the equator, American Samoa.
The equator crosses states of Ecuador, Colombia, and Brazil, as well as states or provinces of the African and Asian countries that straddle it. It doesn't cross any place in the USA.
All 50 states in the USA are north of the equator. Even Hawaii ... the state with the farthest-south territory ... lies entirely north of about 19 degrees north latitude.
The equator is south of the united states because the equator divides the globe into north and south and if you look at a globe then you will see that the equator is south of the us ps: if you have any more questions im on facebook .
About 17% of US Americans have been south of the equator. Many South Americans live south of the equator.
The United States is in the Northern hemisphere. Anything north of the equator is in the Northern Hemisphere, and anything south of the equator is in the Southern Hemisphere.
None. "Latitude zero" is the definition of the equator. No point in the US is on the equator.
It's north of the equator
the northern hemisphere is north, the southern hemisphere is south of the equator