You would not cross the equator, as Europe is east of North America. The equator is a degree of latitude, which means you must go either north or south to cross it. Regardless, you would be traveling well above the equator.
Only if you lived in the Southern Hemisphere.
If you travel FROM North America TO Europe (or FROM Europe TO North America) by the most direct route, you would not cross the Equator.
No, as most of North America and Europe, is in the Northern Hemisphere i.e. above the equator
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Australia, Europe and Antarctica are not touched by the equator. Theoretically, Asia is also not touched by the equator, but it does run through a number of islands which are considered to be part of Asia.
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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.
South America, Africa, and Asia.
North America and Europe are completely north of the equator. Australia and Antarctica are completely south of the equator. The other continents are both north and south of the equator, since it crosses them. South America is mainly south of the equator, while Africa is mainly north. The only parts of Asia that cross the equator are the islands of Indonesia.
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no, unless you travel below Texas to Europe.
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You would not cross the equator, as Europe is east of North America. The equator is a degree of latitude, which means you must go either north or south to cross it. Regardless, you would be traveling well above the equator.
Because North America and Europe are both in the northern hemisphere, there would be no need to cross the equator.
which continents does not cross the equator
Australia, Europe and Antarctica are not touched by the equator. Theoretically, Asia is also not touched by the equator, but it does run through a number of islands which are considered to be part of Asia.
Europe is a continent in it's own right, but the equator does not cross Europe anywhere.
Yes. Part of South America is crossed by the Equator.
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