You could not follow the equator across the Indian ocean all the way to 120° east
longitude. Beginning at about 98.6° East, you would begin to run into the islands
of Indonesia. In order to get to 120° East, you would first have to cross the big
island of Sumatra, then all of Borneo, and about 8 miles of Sulawesi.
The coordinates: 0°00'00.0"N 120°00'00.0"E is amongst the Malay Archipelago, and it is the Indian Ocean that is crossed.
Madagascar is approximately 250-miles from the equator. Madagascar is located in the Indian Ocean, off the eastern coast of Africa across the Mozambique Channel. Madagascar is the world's fourth-largest island.
pamban island(also known as Rameswaram Island, is an island located between peninsular India and Sri Lanka)
The Maldive Islands are along the equator. They are located in the Indian Ocean. They are coral attols with tropical climates.
The Answer is: The Ascension island is closer to the Equator.
Yes, Floreana Island in the Galapagos archipelago is south of the equator.
Madagascar is approximately 250-miles from the equator. Madagascar is located in the Indian Ocean, off the eastern coast of Africa across the Mozambique Channel. Madagascar is the world's fourth-largest island.
pamban island(also known as Rameswaram Island, is an island located between peninsular India and Sri Lanka)
The Maldive Islands are along the equator. They are located in the Indian Ocean. They are coral attols with tropical climates.
The equator passes through the island of Sumatra
The Answer is: The Ascension island is closer to the Equator.
Yes, Floreana Island in the Galapagos archipelago is south of the equator.
Solomon Islands
Jamaica is located just north of the equator in the tropics.
Indian Island Light was created in 1875.
Indonesia
Yes it is on the equator. It is a asian island. iIt is little bit hot in srilanka.
The equator passes through São Tomé and Príncipe island in the Atlantic. The equator passes through Batu Islands, Sumatra, Lingga Islands, Borneo, Sulawesi, Kayoa, Halmahera Islands and Gebe Island (all part of Indonesia) as well as Isabela Island in the Galápagos Islands in the Pacific.