No, North America does not touch the equator. The equator is located at 0 degrees latitude, and the closest point in North America is in southern Mexico, which is still several degrees north of the equator. The countries that lie on the equator are primarily in Africa, Asia, and South America.
South America, Africa, and Asia lie both north and south of the equator - i.e. the equator passes through each of these continents. The equator passes through Ecuador, Columbia and Brazil in South America. The equator passes through Gabon, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Kenya and Somalia in Africa. The equator passes through Indonesia in Asia. North America and Europe lie entirely north of the equator Australia and Antarctica both lie entirely south of the equator.
North America and Europe are completely north of the equator. Australia and Antarctica are completely south of the equator. The other continents are both north and south of the equator, since it crosses them. South America is mainly south of the equator, while Africa is mainly north. The only parts of Asia that cross the equator are the islands of Indonesia.
North America and Europe are both entirely north of the equator. Australia and Antarctica are both entirely south of the equator.
Four coastal countries that lie north of the equator are the United States, Mexico, Egypt, and China. These countries have coastlines along various bodies of water, including the Pacific Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, the Mediterranean Sea, and the South China Sea. Each of these nations has significant maritime activities and diverse ecosystems along their shores.
No, North America does not touch the equator. The equator is located at 0 degrees latitude, and the closest point in North America is in southern Mexico, which is still several degrees north of the equator. The countries that lie on the equator are primarily in Africa, Asia, and South America.
South America, Africa, and Asia lie both north and south of the equator - i.e. the equator passes through each of these continents. The equator passes through Ecuador, Columbia and Brazil in South America. The equator passes through Gabon, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Kenya and Somalia in Africa. The equator passes through Indonesia in Asia. North America and Europe lie entirely north of the equator Australia and Antarctica both lie entirely south of the equator.
North America and Europe lie entirely north of the equator. Almost all of Asia, most of Africa, and a part of South America are above the equator. Only Australia and Antarctica are entirely south of the equator, substantially so.
Yes, there are three South American countries that lie on the equator: Colombia, Ecuador, and Brazil.
South America, Africa, and Asia lie both north and south of the equator - i.e. the equator passes through each of these continents. The equator passes through Ecuador, Columbia and Brazil in South America. The equator passes through Gabon, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Kenya and Somalia in Africa. The equator passes through Indonesia in Asia. North America and Europe lie entirely north of the equator Australia and Antarctica both lie entirely south of the equator.
Africa
North America and Europe are completely north of the equator. Australia and Antarctica are completely south of the equator. The other continents are both north and south of the equator, since it crosses them. South America is mainly south of the equator, while Africa is mainly north. The only parts of Asia that cross the equator are the islands of Indonesia.
North America and Europe are both entirely north of the equator. Australia and Antarctica are both entirely south of the equator.
Australia and Antarctica lie entirely south of the equator.
Four coastal countries that lie north of the equator are the United States, Mexico, Egypt, and China. These countries have coastlines along various bodies of water, including the Pacific Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, the Mediterranean Sea, and the South China Sea. Each of these nations has significant maritime activities and diverse ecosystems along their shores.
Both Africa and Asia extend south of the equator, although for Asia it is only the islands of Indonesia.
Nairobi, Kenya does not lie at the same approximate latitude as the cities of Delhi, India and Mexico City, Mexico. Nairobi is located near the equator at around 1° south latitude, while Delhi is around 28° north latitude and Mexico City is around 19° north latitude.