The equator passes through South America and Africa.
The equator passes through two Spanish speaking countries: Colombia and Ecuador. It also goes through Brazil, however Spanish is not widely spoken in Brazil. Peru is also narrowly missed by the equator.
Yes ... Brazil is on the equator of the earth
South America, Africa, and Asia lie both north and south of the equator - i.e. the equator passes through each of these continents. The equator passes through Ecuador, Columbia and Brazil in South America. The equator passes through Gabon, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Kenya and Somalia in Africa. The equator passes through Indonesia in Asia. North America and Europe lie entirely north of the equator Australia and Antarctica both lie entirely south of the equator.
Indonesia is an Asian country near the equator that has two distinctive separate landmasses — Java and Sumatra. The equator passes through the country as well.
Actually there are three continents that go through the equator. They are Asia, and South America
Ecuador is closest to the Equator among the two countries. In fact, Ecuador is one of the few countries that the Equator passes through, giving it the distinction of being named after the Equator itself.
It's to the north of the equator. Further up the Nile it becomes two main rivers, the blue Nile and the White Nile. Lake Victoria is at the start of the White Nile, which is just south of the equator, so it does cross the equator in part.
An area of sea that passes through two pieces of land.
The equator passes through northern South America, central Africa, and extreme southern islands of Asia.
South America and Africa are not countries: They are continents. Regardless, the Equator passes through the following countries: Ecuador, Columbia, Brazil, Gabon, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
Ah, the equator in Kenya passes through the towns of Nanyuki, Naro Moru, and Embu. Just imagine the beautiful landscapes and vibrant communities that the equator gently touches as it crosses through these towns. Nature has a way of connecting us all, no matter where we are on this Earth.