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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.
The Equator crosses South America, about 20% of South America is north of the equator and 80% is south of the equator.Both, actually. The equator line runs through the northern part. But, the majority of South America is south of the equator.
no it does only south america
No, the equator does not pass through Mexico. The equator is located at 0 degrees latitude and primarily crosses through countries in South America, Africa, and Asia. Mexico is situated to the north of the equator, with its southernmost point being approximately 14 degrees north latitude.
No, the equator does not pass through the continent of North America.
Most of South America is south of the equator (in the Southern Hemisphere). A small part of it is north of the equator (in the northern hemisphere. The Equator passes just north of Quito in Ecuador, through Colombia, along the northern part of Brazil. The countries of Venezuela, Guyana, and Suriname are completely north of the equator (along with French Guiana). The countries of Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay are completely south of the equator.
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 the North American continent. It is a line of latitude that runs around the middle of the Earth and mainly crosses water bodies and other continents, but it does not cross through North America.
Mexico City for example is 19 degrees north, so no it is not
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Both. The Equator runs through South America
North America and Europe are totally above the Equator