The biome located only in Africa at the equator is the tropical rainforest. This biome is characterized by high biodiversity, dense vegetation, and a warm, humid climate with significant rainfall throughout the year. The Congo Basin is a prominent example of this biome, home to a wide variety of plant and animal species. These rainforests play a crucial role in the Earth's ecosystem, including carbon storage and climate regulation.
The three continents that stretch both north and south of the equator are Africa, Asia, and America. Africa straddles the equator with the majority of its landmass located in the northern hemisphere. Asia extends from the northern hemisphere to the equator and into the southern hemisphere. America has regions in both the northern and southern hemispheres, with countries like Brazil and Colombia located south of the equator.
All of Australia and (practically) all of Antarctica (except for the infinitesimal point corresponding to the South Pole itself) are between the Equator and the South Pole. Most of South America and a significant part of Africa are also in this region.
In South America: Ecuador, Colombia, and Brazil. In Africa: Gabon, Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Kenya, and southern Somalia. In Asia: only Indonesia.
The freshwater biome covers only 0.8% of the total water on this Earth, yet the water which makes up this biome are distributed unevenly throughout the globe. As a result the climate of these Biomes is greatly diverse depending on the region.
Africa.
Antarctica and Australia are completely south of the Equator. South America, Africa, and Asia all have land located south of the equator, but they are not completely south. :)
Antarctica and Australia Africa and South America have sections located above the imaginary line
Africa is the only continent that is located in all four hemispheres – Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western hemispheres.
Africa and South America are the only continents crossed by the Equator.
There is only one continent wholly contained between the Equator and the South Pole: Antarctica. South of the Equator, you'll find parts of South America, Africa and parts of Ociana, which includes Australia.
The three continents that stretch both north and south of the equator are Africa, Asia, and America. Africa straddles the equator with the majority of its landmass located in the northern hemisphere. Asia extends from the northern hemisphere to the equator and into the southern hemisphere. America has regions in both the northern and southern hemispheres, with countries like Brazil and Colombia located south of the equator.
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All of Australia and (practically) all of Antarctica (except for the infinitesimal point corresponding to the South Pole itself) are between the Equator and the South Pole. Most of South America and a significant part of Africa are also in this region.
No, most deserts are located some distance from the equator.
In South America: Ecuador, Colombia, and Brazil. In Africa: Gabon, Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Kenya, and southern Somalia. In Asia: only Indonesia.
The freshwater biome covers only 0.8% of the total water on this Earth, yet the water which makes up this biome are distributed unevenly throughout the globe. As a result the climate of these Biomes is greatly diverse depending on the region.
Africa.