Ah, what a lovely question. Let's paint a picture with words, shall we? The four coastal countries that lie north of the equator are Canada, Greenland (part of Denmark), Russia, and Norway. Imagine the beautiful landscapes and seascapes in these countries, filled with diverse wildlife and vibrant cultures. Just like in painting, each country has its own unique colors and textures that make our world a more colorful and interesting place.
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.
Australia, Europe and Antarctica are not touched by the equator. Theoretically, Asia is also not touched by the equator, but it does run through a number of islands which are considered to be part of Asia.
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.
There are four countries that border Kenya: To the north: Ethiopia To the west: Uganda To the northwest: Sudan To the south: Tanzania To the east: Somalia.
The Netherlands is located approximately 52.3 degrees north of the equator. This means it is quite far north in terms of latitude and experiences four distinct seasons due to its position away from the equator.
Yes, the Mediterranean Sea is north of the Equator.
Countries that are closer to the equator experience less variety in their seasons. Singapore is in that region. Countries that are further from the equator experience the four seasons. It is all down to the way the Earth tilts. It has more affect on countries that are further from the equator in terms of the weather extremes that are experienced.
It's both south and north of the equator. The equator passes through northern South America, leaving 4 countries (Venezuela and the Guianas) in the northern hemisphere, along with most of Colombia and parts of Ecuador and Brazil. Four of the major countries of South America are completely above the equator (Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana), three are across it (Ecuador, Colombia, and Brazil), and the remaining six are south of the equator (Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay).
Suriname's latitude is 4 degrees North. This means that Suriname is located 4 degrees North of the Equator. So it's one of the four continental South American countries that are completely in the northern hemisphere.
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it is in all four directions because of the prime meridian and equator
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.
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Australia, Antarctica, Europe and North America. And technically Asia does not touch the equator either if you just consider the one large land mass itself,
Australia, Europe and Antarctica are not touched by the equator. Theoretically, Asia is also not touched by the equator, but it does run through a number of islands which are considered to be part of Asia.
The four countries closest to Japan are China, Russia, North Korea, and South Korea.