The Atlantic Ocean (shortest distance- east)
Going west you'd have to cross the Pacific Ocean and Asia.
no The equator isn't anywhere near the United States or Europe. It passes through the upper part of S. America and the Middle part of Africa.
Australia, Europe and Antarctica are not touched by the equator. Theoretically, Asia is also not touched by the equator, but it does run through a number of islands which are considered to be part of Asia.
The answer is Antarctica and Australia and Europe
The parallel of 60° North latitude crosses territory of North America,Europe, and Asia.The parallel of 60° South latitude doesn't cross any land anywhere.
North America, Europe and Asia.Asia, Europe and North America are the three continents.Asia, Europe and North America.
No
no, unless you travel below Texas to Europe.
You would not cross the equator, as Europe is east of North America. The equator is a degree of latitude, which means you must go either north or south to cross it. Regardless, you would be traveling well above the equator.
no The equator isn't anywhere near the United States or Europe. It passes through the upper part of S. America and the Middle part of Africa.
Boston is in North America, and Amsterdam is in Europe. To get from North America to Europe, you must cross the Atlantic Ocean.
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Because North America and Europe are both in the northern hemisphere, there would be no need to cross the equator.
to travel from europeto asia you must cross
To travel to Europe from North America means travelling west, or northwest from some parts of North America.
u will travel east
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No