Brazil
Brazil crosses the Equator in its north, through the mouth of the Amazon, and the Tropic of Capricorn in the south, through Sao Paulo.
Brazil is a very large country and even though most of the country is to the south of the equator, the equator does cut through to country.yes,there are some Brazilian states that are on the equator.
About 10 to 15 million people live in towns and cities crossed by the equator, including residents of Quito, Ecuador (pop. 2,700,000), Macapá, Brazil (pop. 500,000) and Pontianak, Indonesia (pop. 600,000). The countries crossed by the equator have a total population of over 700 million residents.
Yes ... Brazil is on the equator of the earth
Brazil
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Brazil
Brazil crosses the Equator in its north, through the mouth of the Amazon, and the Tropic of Capricorn in the south, through Sao Paulo.
Brazil is mainly in the tropics (it is crossed by the equator in the north and by the Tropic of Capricorn in the south), the southern part of the great central upland is cool and yields the produce of temperate lands.
Yes, the equator passes through the northern part of Brazil
Yes. Part of South America is crossed by the Equator.
Brazil is a very large country and even though most of the country is to the south of the equator, the equator does cut through to country.yes,there are some Brazilian states that are on the equator.
Yes. The equator actually passes right through the northern part of Brazil.
Ther are parts of Brazil that are either north of, south of, or right on the equator.
Africa and South America are the only continents crossed by the Equator.
About 10 to 15 million people live in towns and cities crossed by the equator, including residents of Quito, Ecuador (pop. 2,700,000), Macapá, Brazil (pop. 500,000) and Pontianak, Indonesia (pop. 600,000). The countries crossed by the equator have a total population of over 700 million residents.