The Equator does not cross the Arctic ocean.
Most countries. All northern and southern countries, that means all of Europe, North America, most of Asia, Australia etc.
Of the 5 major oceans in the world, the tropic of Capricorn crosses all but the Southern and the Arctic.
The southern ocean
The Arctic Ocean
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Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean
No No Jakein No, the equator does not pass through the Southern Ocean
The equator does not pass through the Arctic Ocean.
The Arctic Ocean, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean, all cross the meridian of 60 degrees East longitude. It makes no difference where you are.
It does not pass through the Arctic Ocean. The Equator passes through all of the other ocean though.
The ocean. The equator does not cross Mexico.
The Artic Ocean
The Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and Indian ocean are the three oceans which are crossed by the equator.
The Amazon River does not cross the equator twice. As the second longest river in the world after the Nile, it flows into the Atlantic Ocean near the equator.
Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean
The line of longitude that Magellan's fleet crossed into the Pacific Ocean was the equator. The other line of longitude crossed was the Tropic of Capricorn.
The equator crosses South America, Africa, and Asia. The IDL crosses only Antarctica.
No No Jakein No, the equator does not pass through the Southern Ocean
Of the classical 4 oceans, only the Arctic Ocean (in the north) does not extend across the equator.However, under the 5-ocean model, the Southern Oceanaround Antarctica is also only on one side of the equator (south).The Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans all cross the equator.
The Prime Meridian and the equator cross this continent - Africa (Correct me if i am wrong please!)
which continents does not cross the equator
The equator does not pass through the Arctic Ocean.