South America and Africa
Yes, the equator does run through the Atlantic Ocean. It is the imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, passing through the Atlantic Ocean just north of the equatorial islands of São Tomé and Príncipe.
North America and Europe are totally above the Equator
Lines of latitude run round the earth parallel to the Equator. Lines of longitude run from pole to pole, crossing the Equator at 90 degrees.
The equator passes through northern South America, central Africa, and extreme southern islands of Asia.
The equator runs through Africa and South America.
The equator runs through South America and Africa.
South America and Africa
The equator passes through South America and Africa.
Yes, the equator does run through the Atlantic Ocean. It is the imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, passing through the Atlantic Ocean just north of the equatorial islands of São Tomé and Príncipe.
North America and Europe are totally above the Equator
An infinite number of parallels of latitude run through Canada. The two most significant ones are the 49th and the 60th.
Lines of latitude run round the earth parallel to the Equator. Lines of longitude run from pole to pole, crossing the Equator at 90 degrees.
The equator passes through northern South America, central Africa, and extreme southern islands of Asia.
The Arctic and Southern oceans are the only two oceans the equator does not pass through.
Gabon and Ecuador.
The Arctic and the Southern.