Yes, if by sides you mean the northern hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
The winds that blow from east to west on both sides of the equator are called the trade winds. These winds are caused by the Coriolis effect and play a significant role in global atmospheric circulation.
The Tropical savana climate are found on the both sides of the equator.
Many countries do not cross the equator.
Africa, South America, Asia, and Oceania are continents that lie on both sides of the equator. Europe and North America are continents that are entirely in the Northern Hemisphere, while Antarctica is entirely in the Southern Hemisphere.
All of the USA is completely north of the equator; the equator doesn't touch any part of it.
The equator is the line that splits the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Three continents lay of both sides of the equator; South America, Asia and Africa.
the country would have land on both sides of the equator
yes
Both Africa and Asia extend south of the equator, although for Asia it is only the islands of Indonesia.
south America and Africa
The winds that blow from east to west on both sides of the equator are called the trade winds. These winds are caused by the Coriolis effect and play a significant role in global atmospheric circulation.
The Tropical savana climate are found on the both sides of the equator.
Pakistan does not touch the equator.
If you touch both sides of a battery simultaneously, an electric current may flow through your body, causing a shock or injury. This is because the battery creates a circuit with your body, allowing electricity to pass through. It is important to avoid touching both sides of a battery at the same time to prevent harm.
Texas Canyon. It is so small that you can stretch out your arms and touch both sides.
Many countries do not cross the equator.
The tropics are on both the north and the south sides of the equator. Lots of heat and humidity. Pretty comfortable though.