Yes. Part of South America is crossed by the Equator.
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∙ 12y agono, unless you travel below Texas to Europe.
You would not cross the equator, as Europe is east of North America. The equator is a degree of latitude, which means you must go either north or south to cross it. Regardless, you would be traveling well above the equator.
no The equator isn't anywhere near the United States or Europe. It passes through the upper part of S. America and the Middle part of Africa.
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South America, Africa, and Asia.
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-- Asia -- Africa -- South America
No, you would not have to cross the equator when traveling from North America to Europe. The equator is an imaginary line dividing the Earth horizontally into Northern and Southern Hemispheres. North America and Europe are both located in the Northern Hemisphere.
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South America, Africa, and Asia.
Because North America and Europe are both in the northern hemisphere, there would be no need to cross the equator.