Liberia, Cote D'ivore, Ghana, Togo, Nigeria, Sierraleone, Guniea, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Centreal African Republic, Sudan, Ethopia, Djibouti, Eritea, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Sengal, Gambia, Chad, Eygpt, Mauritania, Western Sahara, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Burkina, Rio Muni, and Benin.
All of Europe, Asia, North and Central America, and parts of Africa are above the equator. This includes the majority of the world's countries.
No some countries like Africa where darker skinned peoples are indiginous are above it.
You can flip the world around so to Nigerians they would say they are above the equator, but to people in North America, you would say Nigeria is below the equator. Nigeria is in the southern hemisphere.
Depending on one's meaning of "cut in half," Africa is indeed sliced by the Equator near the middle of the continent.
Egypt is not very close to the equator. Egypt is 26⁰ north of the equator. Egypt is in Northern Africa and the equator passes through central Africa.
All of Europe, Asia, North and Central America, and parts of Africa are above the equator. This includes the majority of the world's countries.
Yes because country's such as ghana, which is in North Africa, is a fraction above the equator
No some countries like Africa where darker skinned peoples are indiginous are above it.
Sudan is Africa's major country followed by other countries which are as follows.AlgeriaRepublic of CongoLibyaAngolaChadSouth AfricaMaliNote : All the above countries are randomly listed based on Area
It's in Morocco, North Africa- so it above the equator
Both The Kalahari is spead across 3 countries: South Africa, Namibia and Botswana
It goes right through the middle of Africa, if that's what you mean.
north above the equator
You can flip the world around so to Nigerians they would say they are above the equator, but to people in North America, you would say Nigeria is below the equator. Nigeria is in the southern hemisphere.
The Northern,right above the equator.
There is no such country. The equator, and all of the Earth's countries, all cling steadfastly to the surface.
Depending on one's meaning of "cut in half," Africa is indeed sliced by the Equator near the middle of the continent.