Yes, the Laurentide ice sheet came as far south as Kansas City and St Louis.
The Equator crosses South America, about 20% of South America is north of the equator and 80% is south of the equator.Both, actually. The equator line runs through the northern part. But, the majority of South America is south of the equator.
During the time of Pangaea, North America was attached to the continents of Europe, Africa, and South America. These landmasses were all part of the supercontinent Pangaea before they eventually drifted apart to form the continents we recognize today.
North America because Canada is atached to it
The answer is (3). There is a small area of South America that is north of the Equator, the major part is south of the Equator.
how far south did the ice sheet stop in north America during the last ice age
It will be winter there.
South of North America is South America.
South America
Yes, the Laurentide ice sheet came as far south as Kansas City and St Louis.
North America
no only in the north during the colanial age
The continent south of North America is South America.
south America
North America
North America.
North America and South America