The equator crosses Africa, Asia, and South America.
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South America, Africa, and Asia
South America, Africa, and Asia.
The equator crosses South America, Africa, and Asia. The IDL crosses only Antarctica.
The latitude of the equator is zero. The imaginary line crosses the continents of Africa, Asia, and South America.
The equator crosses the African continent. So the equator is north of some parts of Africa, and south of other parts of it.
There is no such direction as "west of the equator",since the equator extendsall the way around the globe, and crosses all possible east and west longitudes.
That's the equator. It crosses Africa, Asia, and South America.
The equator crosses territory on the continents of South America, Africa, and Asia.
There is no Arab country that crosses the equator. Somalia is a member of the Arab League and crosses the equator, but its people are Somalis, not Arabs.
South America, as its name suggests, is geographically more in the Southern Hemisphere than the Northern. However, there are three countries that the equator crosses, splitting the continent into both hemispheres. These three tropical countries are Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador.