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No, the equator does not pass through the Southern Ocean
The equator doesn't cross any part of the USA.
Every bit of the USA is north of the equator.
False because it is above it
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No. Cameroon is just north of the equator.
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Longitude lines appear "vertical" and latitude lines appear "horizontal." Every single line of longitude passes through the equator. If you meant to say latitude, then the answer is no. Not a single one (they run parallel).
Every meridian of longitude goes through the entire northern hemisphere, throughthe entire southern hemisphere, across the equator, and through every latitude.It does not go 'through' the north or south pole. Those are its ends, and it stops there.
Africa.Because the equator goes through it whereas it doesn't go through the US.I guess you'd have to say that Africa is 'closer', because the equator crosses Africa but it doesn't cross the US.But it feels like there's something bogus about the comparison ... Africa is also more than 3 times the size of the US.
No, the Equator does NOT go through Botswana
No. Cameroon is just north of the equator.
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You can go either through New Zealand OR fly to Nadi and go form there. If you are already in Western Samoa, Apia you can fly out from there.
If you live in the states go to New Zealand if you live in New Zealand go to the states it is always snowing just have to find where
The equator doesn't go through 4 continents:North America (panama is above the equator)AustraliaAntarcticaEuropeNote: Asia isn't on the list because Indonesia ,which is part of Asia, passes thorough the equator.
Fly from Ohio to Los Angeles then from Los Angeles to Auckland, New Zealand.
It does not. No point in Mali is less than 700 miles from the equator.
The NZD (New Zealand Dollar) for more go to XE.COM A very informative history of New Zealand currency is given in rbnz.govt.nz.