okay idk how you don't know this but hemispheres are the quadrants of the equator and the meridian something (the line that runs vertically on the earth) so the equator isn't located in a hemisphere bc it makes the hemispheres
The equator doesn't cross any part of Australia.
The "equator" of the northern hemisphere would be 45o North If you mean what is the half north of the equator called it is the Northern hemisphere
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.
North of the equator is known as the northern hemisphere.
The Southern hemisphere.
No, but the Galapagos penguins sometimes cross the equator.
When Mark and Sheila cross over the equator, the different hemisphere would be the effect.
Australia is the only continent to be truly in the southern hemisphere. While most of South America is in the southern hemisphere it does cross the equator as do Africa. North America, Asia and Europe are fully located in the Northern hemisphere (Excluding the Indonesian islands that also cross the equator that are part of Asia).
The equator doesn't cross any part of Australia.
The Southern Hemisphere is south of the Equator, and the Northern Hemisphere is north of the Equator. The Equator is the zero (0) line of latitude.
The hemisphere north of the equator is called the Northern Hemisphere.
Because North America and Europe are both in the northern hemisphere, there would be no need to cross the equator.
The "equator" of the northern hemisphere would be 45o North If you mean what is the half north of the equator called it is the Northern hemisphere
Africa, since the equator and the Prime Meridian both cross it.
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.
the northern hemisphere is north, the Southern Hemisphere is south of the equator
The Equator divides the southern and northern hemisphere.