Mexico City for example is 19 degrees north, so no it is not
The Arctic Ocean is the only ocean that the equator does not run through. The equator passes through the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans but not the Arctic Ocean.
No, the equator does not run through a desert.
The South China Sea, the Philippine Sea, and the Java Sea all run through the equator.
None. We say the equator runs through a continent not a continent runs through the equator. The equator runs through Africa and South America
The Equator runs through South America, Africa, and Asia.
No, the equator does not run through Britain. It actually crosses through only 20 percent of the land surface on the earth.
The Arctic Ocean is the only ocean that the equator does not run through. The equator passes through the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans but not the Arctic Ocean.
The only line that runs parallel through the equator is THE EQUATOR. [The Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn are parallel to the equator, but are north and south of it (respectively) at 23.5 degrees. So they do not run through the equator.] The lines of longitude all run through the equator, but they are not parallel to each other since they all meet up at both the North and South Poles.
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No, the equator does not run through a desert.
None. We say the equator runs through a continent not a continent runs through the equator. The equator runs through Africa and South America
The South China Sea, the Philippine Sea, and the Java Sea all run through the equator.
Actually the equator runs through three, and they are... Asia, Africa and South America
The Equator runs through South America, Africa, and Asia.