South Africa and Australia are south of the equator.
Includes countries that are either partially or fully south of the equator.
There are many. Only in the Americas you have more than 25, including Canada, Greenland, the United States and Mexico in North America; all of Central America (Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Panama, Nicaragua) plus all the Caribbean Islands (Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Jamaica and many more). Finally, some South American nations are north of the Equator, including Venezuela, French Guiana, Guyana and Suriname.
-- Andorra
-- Monaco
-- The Holy See
-- Lichtenstein
-- Brunei Darussalam
-- Singapore
-- Maldives
-- Seychelles
-- Comoros
-- Mauritius
-- Oman
-- Qatar
-- Cyprus
-- Malta
This is essentially the same as asking what countries are located ON the equator.
The countries are:
Brazil
Colombia
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Ecuador
Gabon
Gilbert Islands
Kenya
Kiribati
Maldives
Republic of the Congo
São Tomé and Príncipe
Somalia
Uganda
1. Ecuador
2. Colombia
3. Brazil
4. Sao Tome and Principe
5. The Democratic Republic of Congo
6. Congo
7. Gabon
8. Uganda
9. Somalia
10. Indonesia
Normal font: Americas
Bold: Africa
Italics: Asia
These are the countries that are on both sides of the Equator.
There are more than 2 countries north of the equator. China and Columbia are 2 examples.
There are many countries located north of the equator. Some of them include France, Iceland, United Kingdom, Bulgaria, Ireland, Sweden, Canada, United States, Mexico, Japan and China.
There are many in Africa, six in South America, and Australia. Also New Zealand and several island groups in the Pacific Ocean (including the Solomons, Vanuatu, Samoa, and Fiji).
Almost but not quite all of Asia is east of the Prime Meridian, and almost but not quite all of it is north of the equator.
-- The Prime Meridian is the imaginary line on the Earth that joins the north and south poles, and passes through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England, just east of London., -- The equator is the imaginary line on the Earth that contains every point located at equal distances from the north and south poles.
The Prime Meridian is a line of longitude (running north and south). It runs near London. The Equator is a line of latitude (running east and west).
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Neither. Ireland is north of the equator and west of the prime meridian.
The Equator runs east-west and the prime meridian runs north-south.
The equator runs West-East and the prime meridian (Greenwich meridian) runs North-South.
prime meridian
The Equator runs east-west and the prime meridian runs north-south.
Almost but not quite all of Asia is east of the Prime Meridian, and almost but not quite all of it is north of the equator.
39 degrees north of the Equator, 77 degrees west of the prime meridian.
The question as phrased doesn't make sense. Asia is north of the equator, and east of the Prime Meridian.
the prime meridian runs north and south. it perfectly intersects the equator that runs west and east.
The Equator is a parallel, which runs east/west. The Prime Meridian is, redundantly, a meridian and runs north/south.
Almost but not quite all of Asia is east of the Prime Meridian, and almost but not quite all of it is north of the equator.
its , 47.25 degrees north of the equator and 122.45 degrees west of the prime meridian.... i might not be accurate but i hope its right :)