Nearly two-thirds (roughly 65%) of Africa is north of the equator, as only parts of 15 or 16 of 53 African countries lie in the Southern Hemisphere.
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The equator crosses the African continent. So the equator is north of some parts of Africa, and south of other parts of it.
The equator does not pass through any North American countries. It runs through 13 countries in South America, Africa, and Asia.
All of the landlocked countries of Africa are in the tropics. North of the equator are Mali, Niger, South Sudan, Chad, Burkina Faso, the Central African Republic, and Uganda (which straddles the equator). South of the equator are Rwanda, Burundi, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Lesotho.
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Morocco, Algeria, Libya, are three African countries north of the Equator. There are many more, but the question only asked for two.
No North American countries are below the equator.
Nearly two-thirds (roughly 65%) of Africa is north of the equator, as only parts of 15 or 16 of 53 African countries lie in the Southern Hemisphere.
Oil is the most abundant resource in Latin America north of the equator. Mexico and Venezuela have the largest reserves of oil in that region.
Most of the world's countries are North of the equator.
The country lies between 2o and 11o north of the equator
Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, are three African countries in the northern hemisphere (north of the Equator) - there are at least 14 more countries that also qualify.
rhodesia
The equator crosses the African continent. So the equator is north of some parts of Africa, and south of other parts of it.
The equator does not pass through any North American countries. It runs through 13 countries in South America, Africa, and Asia.
None. Europe is wholly North of the equator.