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The Equator crosses only three major oceans: The Pacific, the Atlantic, and the Indian Oceans.
The equator passes through the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. It does not pass through The Arctic Ocean.
The equator does not pass through the Arctic Ocean and the Southern Ocean. These oceans are located at extreme latitudes where the equator does not intersect.
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Arctic ocean
The Equator crosses only three major oceans: The Pacific, the Atlantic, and the Indian Oceans.
The Arctic and Southern oceans are the only two oceans the equator does not pass through.
The Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and Indian ocean are the three oceans which are crossed by the equator.
There are only 3 oceans that the Equator passes through. These oceans include the Indian, the Pacific, and the Atlantic.
Of the four oceans, none is entirely below the equator, but the vast majority of the Indian Ocean is. There are also large parts of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that are below the equator. The Arctic Ocean is exclusively north of the equator.
the arctic
The equator passes through the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. It does not pass through The Arctic Ocean.
The equator does not pass through the Arctic Ocean and the Southern Ocean. These oceans are located at extreme latitudes where the equator does not intersect.
The possessive form of the plural noun oceans is oceans'. Example: The oceans' currents north of the equator are a clockwise rotation.
Arctic, Southern
The Arctic and the Southern
It's THREE oceans, not two. The Pacific, the Atlantic, and the Indian.