Through which of the given regions does the equator run? (1) Africa (2) India (3) Arabia (4) China

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(1) Africa Explanation: The Equator crosses/passes through seven countries in Africa: Democratic Republic of Sao Tome and Principe (off the coast of mainland Africa); Gabon; CongoBrazzaville; Democratic Republic of Congo; Uganda; Kenya and Somalia.

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