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The Galapagos penguin is the species of penguin that lives closest to the equator, residing on the Galapagos Islands off the western coast of South America.
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Yes, Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire) is located north of the equator. The equator runs through several countries in Africa, but Ivory Coast is situated mainly in the northern hemisphere. Its geographic coordinates place it between approximately 2° and 11° north latitude.
Yes, the centre of Africa is near the equator.
Going straight south from the (US) East coast, you will end up on the equator. The equator is a line that splits Earth in two halves perpendicular of Earth's rotation axis, so the equator spans ALL time zones, depending on which point of the line you are. So, if you're on the Equator in Colombia, it will be a 0 hours time difference, while if you are on the Equator in Kenya, there will be an 8 hours difference and so on. However, if you care for the South American country called "Ecuador" which is on the Equator, and if by East Coast you mean the one in the US, the time difference is 0 hours.
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The Galapagos islands are located directly on the Equator, so there is no specific direction from the Equator to the islands. They are situated approximately 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador in the Pacific Ocean.
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It is in South America, on its western coast, and the equator passes through it.
Venezuela is located on Northern coast of South America. Venezuela is in the tropics over the equator to around 12 degrees North of the equator. Venezuela would be about 830 miles from the equator.
There's no 'if' about the Equator in Gabon - it is there. On the East coast, the Equator is in Somalia.
The gold coast is not close to the equator, as the equator passes through countries such as Indonesia. Australia is south of that. In fact, the Gold Coast is south of the Tropic of Capricorn.
The Galapagos penguin is the species of penguin that lives closest to the equator, residing on the Galapagos Islands off the western coast of South America.
Peru is in South America. On the coast of the pacific. South of Canada. West side
The Atlantic Ocean is off the east coast of North America.
Only the Pacific coast along South America is desert. Most of the Pacific coast line in the rest of the Americas is not desert. In South America the prevalent wind direction is from the east. The Andes Mountains prevent moisture from the east from crossing, creating a rain shadow desert along the Pacific Coast. In North America the prevalent wind direction is from the west so the coast receives rain. However, the mountains prevent the rain from moving inland so rain shadow deserts form in these areas.
You would be on the east coast of Australia.