No, most of South America is south of the equator.
Most of Colombia, part of Ecuador and Brazil, and all of Venezuela, Guyana, and Suriname (and French Guiana) are north of the equator. Six countries are entirely south of it : Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay.
Yes, the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro is located below the Equator. Rio de Janeiro is located at 22 degrees 54 minutes 36 seconds South latitude. That means that it's almost 23 degrees South of the Equator.
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No. Venezuela is north of the equator.
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The equator crosses 3 countries in South America, 6 countries in Africa, a countryin Asia, and the territorial waters of 3 or 4 Pacific island countries.Each of these has part of it on one side of the equator, another part of it on theother side of the equator, and territory that's right exactly on the equator. Soyou'd have to say that all 13 or 14 of them are the countries nearest the equatorin both the northern and southern Hemispheres.
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The answer is (3). There is a small area of South America that is north of the Equator, the major part is south of the Equator.
3. Both North and South of the equator
Venezuela is located on Northern coast of South America. Venezuela is in the tropics over the equator to around 12 degrees North of the equator. Venezuela would be about 830 miles from the equator.
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MOST, but not all of South America is South of the Equator. Columbia, Venezuela, Suriname, Guyana are North of the Equator (along with some of Brazil)
Most of the area of South America is south of the equator but Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana (France) are north of the equator, as are most of Colombia and parts of Brazil and Ecuador.
All cities in the world are either north of or south of the equator, or perhaps some cities lie directly upon the equator. There is no such thing, then, as being 'exactly' north of the equator. In the case of Venezuela, all of its cities and town are north of the equator.
It's both south and north of the equator. The equator passes through northern South America, leaving 4 countries (Venezuela and the Guianas) in the northern hemisphere, along with most of Colombia and parts of Ecuador and Brazil. Four of the major countries of South America are completely above the equator (Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana), three are across it (Ecuador, Colombia, and Brazil), and the remaining six are south of the equator (Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay).
Venezuela is much closer.
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Most of South America is south of the equator and therefore in the Southern hemisphere. Venezuela, Guyana, French Guiana and Suriname are completely north of the equator. Brazil, Colombia and Equador are divided by the equator. The other South American countries (Peru, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Bolivia and Falkland Islands) lie south of the equator
Most of South America is south of the equator.South of the equator
No. It crosses the northern part, but three countries (Venezuela, Guyana, and Suriname) and the French territory of French Guiana, are all north of the equator in NE South America. And three countries cross the equator: Colombia, Ecuador, and Brazil.
The equator crosses 3 countries in South America, 6 countries in Africa, a countryin Asia, and the territorial waters of 3 or 4 Pacific island countries.Each of these has part of it on one side of the equator, another part of it on theother side of the equator, and territory that's right exactly on the equator. Soyou'd have to say that all 13 or 14 of them are the countries nearest the equatorin both the northern and southern Hemispheres.