The Earth's equator passes through the following water bodies:
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The Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, the Indian ocean, the Gulf of Guinea, the Gulf of Panama, and the Gabonese Archipelago.
The Equator passes through three of the world's five oceans: the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, and the Indian Ocean. It does not pass through either the Arctic Ocean or the Antarctic Ocean.
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.
Water evaporates from bodies of water or land into the atmosphere, forms clouds through condensation, falls back to the earth's surface as precipitation (rain, snow, sleet), and then flows into rivers, lakes, and oceans through runoff.
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The Prime Meridian passes through England, France, Spain, Algeria, Mali, Burkina Faso, Togo, and Ghana, as well as through Antarctica and several major bodies of water. It doesn't pass through any of the USA, Canada, or any other country in North America or South America.