All of Europe, Asia, North and Central America, and parts of Africa are above the equator. This includes the majority of the world's countries.
Mexico is located mostly above the equator in the Northern Hemisphere.
No, Lake Nasser is not on the equator. It is located in Egypt and extends south into Sudan. The equator passes through several countries in Africa but does not intersect with Lake Nasser.
The Asian countries located entirely above the equator are Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and parts of Russia that lie in the Asian continent. These countries experience predominantly temperate climates and are characterized by diverse cultures and landscapes. Other nearby countries, such as China and India, straddle the equator but have territories that extend into the southern hemisphere.
It is above the equator.
Louisiana is above the equator. No part of the continental US is below the equator. This assumes that you are comfortable with the completely arbitrary convention of calling north above and south below.
There is no such country. The equator, and all of the Earth's countries, all cling steadfastly to the surface.
Asia is a continent that lies entirely above the equator and is not Europe. It is the largest continent by land area and encompasses countries such as China, India, and Japan.
Mexico is located mostly above the equator in the Northern Hemisphere.
No, Lake Nasser is not on the equator. It is located in Egypt and extends south into Sudan. The equator passes through several countries in Africa but does not intersect with Lake Nasser.
Above the equator
It is above the equator.
Yes. Los Angeles is in the Northern Hemisphere. All countries or cities that are above the equator are in the Northern hemisphere and all cities or countries below the equator are in the Southern hemisphere.
Venezuela is north the equator (technically it is incorrect to say it is above the equator. The only thing above the equator is the sky)
It is above the equator.
Louisiana is above the equator. No part of the continental US is below the equator. This assumes that you are comfortable with the completely arbitrary convention of calling north above and south below.
The continent of Australia is completely below, or south of the equator. Australia is in the Southern Hemisphere because it is south of the equator.
North; above, by nineteen degrees.