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Hi Britain is located to the north of the equator.
Cuba is roughly about 1,500 statue miles north of the equator. The capital of Havana is about 1,600 miles north, and the city of Santiago de Cuba (on the island's southern coast) is a little less than 1,400 miles north.
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Yes, the centre of Africa is near the equator.
South America - from the Galapagos Islands to one of the mouths of the Amazon River in Brazil Africa - from Gabon to the very south of Somalia Asia - from the islands off the coast of western Sumatra in Indonesia to islands east of the Sulawesi island in Indonesia Oceania - where probably the Kiribati islands almost touches the equator
Assuming you mean the "Galapagos Islands", they lie on the Equator in the Pacific Ocean, about 700 miles off the coast of Equador, to which they belong.
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Most penguin species live in areas near or north of the Antarctic Circle. Southern New Zealand is home to seven species, and five species live in the Falkland Islands. Penguin populations are largest on the coast of the Antarctic Peninsula and on subantarctic islands, but only two species live on the Antarctic continent. The Galápagos penguin lives on the Galápagos Islands just south of the equator, and several penguin species live on the coasts of South America and southern Africa.
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There's no 'if' about the Equator in Gabon - it is there. On the East coast, the Equator is in Somalia.
The Galapagos are a group if islands off the coast of Ecuador. The species that live there have many places in which to sleep.
The Galapagos Islands are located in the Pacific Ocen off the coast of Ecuador. Due to the amount of biological species and it's history the islands are classified as a "UNESCO World Heritage Site".
Hi Britain is located to the north of the equator.
The gold coast is not close to the equator, as the equator passes through countries such as Indonesia. Australia is south of that. In fact, the Gold Coast is south of the Tropic of Capricorn.
Darwin study the Islands of the Galapagos off the coast of Ecuador. These Islands had a large amount of biodiversity which was very astonishing because of there size and remoteness. Each island had its own species of the same animal which is why it was a great place to study the effects of evolution.
In the Coral Triangle. This area exists between the east coast of Borneo, the northern tip of the Philippines and the east coast of the Solomon Islands. There are over 500 species of coral in the coral triangle alone!
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