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The Amazon River crosses the equator twice. It flows from west to east, originating in the Andes Mountains of Peru and eventually emptying into the Atlantic Ocean. As it meanders through northern Brazil, it crosses the equatorial line both in its upper and lower reaches.
The Amazon River does not cross the equator twice. As the second longest river in the world after the Nile, it flows into the Atlantic Ocean near the equator.
The moon crosses the equator twice each lunar month due to the moon's change of declination.
There is no Arab country that crosses the equator. Somalia is a member of the Arab League and crosses the equator, but its people are Somalis, not Arabs.
The Congo is the only river that crosses the equator in both a northerly and southerly direction.
The equator.
The equator crosses Africa, Asia, and South America.
The places where the ecliptic crosses the equator are called the vernal equinox (where the Sun crosses from south to north) and the autumnal equinox (where the Sun crosses from north to south). These are the points where day and night are equal in length, marking the beginning of spring and autumn, respectively.
The equator
The equator crosses South America, Africa, and Asia. The IDL crosses only Antarctica.
To make you ask "Why is the amazon south of the equator?"
The equator crosses parts of Africa, Asia, and South America.