Brazil crosses the Equator in its north, through the mouth of the Amazon, and the Tropic of Capricorn in the south, through Sao Paulo.
The equator passes through Ecuador, Columbia and Brazil.
ecuador ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not only through ONE country, but the equator passes through THREE South-American countries, i.e., ECUADOR, COLOMBIA and BRAZIL.
Yes, the equater line cros Brazil in the north region.
South America, Africa, and Asia (if you were to include its islands :)
Columbus set sail from Europe ... which is north of the equator ... and I'm pretty sure he never crossed it.
Brazil
Brazil
Africa and South America are the only continents crossed by the Equator.
The equator passes through Brazil, Ecuador, and Columbia
Ecuador
The two continents whose territory is crossed by the equator are Africa, Asia, and South America.
Nine of the 13 South American countries touch or are below the equator. There are three that are crossed by the equator; they are Ecuador, Columbia, and Brazil. There are six that are wholly south of the equator; they are Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Argentina, and Uruguay.
Brasil
Yes. Part of South America is crossed by the Equator.
The equator passes through Ecuador, Columbia and Brazil.
The Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and Indian ocean are the three oceans which are crossed by the equator.
Most of South America is south of the equator and therefore in the Southern hemisphere. Venezuela, Guyana, French Guiana and Suriname are completely north of the equator. Brazil, Colombia and Equador are divided by the equator. The other South American countries (Peru, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Bolivia and Falkland Islands) lie south of the equator