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Q: Do any countries in Europe lie on the equator?
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Do some countries in South America lie both north and south of the equator?

Yes, there are three South American countries that lie on the equator: Colombia, Ecuador, and Brazil.


Which of these countries does not lie on the equator Brazil Kenya Argentina indoesia?

The equator does not cross Argentina.


What continent entirely lie north of the equator?

Europe and North America


How many South American countries lie on the equator?

7


Were does Europe lie in the Northern or the Southern Hemisphere?

Europe is well above the Equator and can be considered to be in the northern hemisphere.


What country in Asia and Europe lie along the equator?

Only Indonesia, in Asia.


Does Europe lie in the northern or the southern hemisphere?

Europe is north of the Equator, so it is in the Northern Hemisphere.


What countries lie on the equator?

There are six African countries that lie on the equatorial line. They are Gabon, Congo, DR Congo, Uganda, Kenya, and Somalia.


What are the only two continents that lie entirelt north of the Equator?

Europe and North America are.


What part of Europe do the nordic coiuntries lie?

The Nordic countries are in Northern Europe.


What continents lie north of the equator?

North America and Europe lie entirely north of the equator. Almost all of Asia, most of Africa, and a part of South America are above the equator. Only Australia and Antarctica are entirely south of the equator, substantially so.


In south america how many countries are on or below the equator?

There are nine out of the 13 South American Countries that are situated on or below the equator. These following countries all lie entirely below the equator Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay whereas Brazil, Ecuador, lie mostly below and Columbia lies partly below.