There is no such thing as "east of the equator".
The two countries in Asia that have territory in the Southern Hemisphere, below the equator, are Indonesia and East Timor (Timor-Leste). Indonesia is an archipelago that straddles the equator, with many of its islands extending into the Southern Hemisphere. East Timor is located on the eastern half of the island of Timor, south of the equator.
Two countries crossed by the equator are Ecuador and Kenya. Ecuador is located in South America and is named after the equator, which runs through it. Kenya, in East Africa, also has the equator passing through its territory, affecting its climate and biodiversity. Both countries showcase diverse ecosystems influenced by their equatorial location.
yes the equator runs through some of its countries
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The equator is the collection of points that are exactly equal distance from the north and south poles. It goes all the way around the Earth, through every possible east and west longitude. So there's no such place as "to the east of the equator".
There is no such place as "east of the equator". The equator circles the entire Earth from east to west.
The continent that is directly east of North America is Europe. Some countries in Europe include England, France, Spain, and Italy.
Swaziland and Lesotho are.
Two countries of the middle east are Israel and Iran.
The equator completely circles the Earth in the east/west direction,so there's no such place as 'east of the equator'.
Between the north pole and the equator, the 140 East meridian crosses territory in Russia and Japan. South of the equator, the same meridian crosses, Indonesia, Australia, and Antarctica.