South America, as its name suggests, is geographically more in the Southern Hemisphere than the Northern. However, there are three countries that the equator crosses, splitting the continent into both hemispheres. These three tropical countries are Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador.
South America, as its name suggests, is geographically more in the Southern Hemisphere than the Northern. However, there are three countries that the equator crosses, splitting the continent into both hemispheres. These three tropical countries are Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador.
Yes, there are three South American countries that lie on the equator: Colombia, Ecuador, and Brazil.
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Ecuador, Colombia, and Brazil.
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Ecuador, Colombia, and Brazil.
The equator passes through Ecuador, Colombia and Brazil. These countries have land in both the Northern and Southern Hemisphere.There are three countries in South America that the Equator passes. They are Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador.
There are only three countries in South America that the equator passes through. Those countries are Columbia, Ecuador, and Brazil.
Nine of the 13 South American countries touch or are below the equator. There are three that are crossed by the equator; they are Ecuador, Columbia, and Brazil. There are six that are wholly south of the equator; they are Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Argentina, and Uruguay.
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Ecuador (which is actually the Spanish word for equator) in South America, Kenya and Gabon (both in Africa). The equator actually goes through all three of these countries.