All of them.
Oh! NONE; neither through North nor Central America; the imaginary line named equator "cuts" the North of SOUTH AMERICA, "touching" three countries only: ECUADOR, COLOMBIA, BRAZIL.
No, North America does not touch the equator. The equator is located at 0 degrees latitude, and the closest point in North America is in southern Mexico, which is still several degrees north of the equator. The countries that lie on the equator are primarily in Africa, Asia, and South America.
The equator does not pass through Europe. It passes through Africa, South America, the Gilbert Islands (Kiribati), and Indonesia in Asia.
No, North Texas is not close to the equator. The equator runs through countries near the center of the Earth, such as Indonesia, Brazil, and Kenya. North Texas is located in the United States, which is far north of the equator.
All European countries.
No North American countries are below the equator.
Most of the world's countries are North of the equator.
None
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The North European Plain runs through these countries
Oh! NONE; neither through North nor Central America; the imaginary line named equator "cuts" the North of SOUTH AMERICA, "touching" three countries only: ECUADOR, COLOMBIA, BRAZIL.
None. Europe is wholly North of the equator.
Canada USA
Completely north of the equator, there are three countries (Venezuela, Guyana, and Suriname), and one territory (French Guiana, part of France).There are three other countries that cross the equator: Ecuador, Colombia, and Brazil.
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AndorraLiechtensteinMonacoPalauThe Holy SeeSealandKiribatiMaltaSri Lanka
No, North America does not touch the equator. The equator is located at 0 degrees latitude, and the closest point in North America is in southern Mexico, which is still several degrees north of the equator. The countries that lie on the equator are primarily in Africa, Asia, and South America.