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No: It's about a 50/50 split between the North and South.
The great Rift Valley "spilts" portion of East Africa from that of central Africa. The Sahara Desert could be said to "split" far north Africa from central Africa. The notial line of the equator could also be said to split northern Africa and southern Africa
Africa is the continent that is cut into half by the equator. The equator passes through the countries of Gabon, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia, and São Tomé and Príncipe.
Africa is both, but it is a little more north.Please check your nearest map. Africa is both North and South of the Equator. The equator runs through the middle of Africa.
No, the Equator goes right through the northern part of Africa
The continent that is almost cut in half by the Equator is Africa.
No, the equator does not divide the continent of Africa in half. The equator runs through several countries in Africa, such as Gabon, Congo, Uganda, Kenya, and Somalia, but it does not split the continent into two equal halves.
South Africa is south of the Equator.
The Equator splits Africa in half with a northern and southern half
The equator goes though South Africa, Africa and new Guinea
South America and Africa are divided by the Equator.
The equator passes through South America and Africa, and through Asia in Indonesia.