Becuase the temperature stays the same throughout the year.
#Edit; The Equator has two winters per year. One when the Sun is over the Tropic of Capricorn and the other when the Sun is over the Tropic of Cancer. It also has two Summers per year. One when the Sun appears to be moving North and the Equator is transiting the Ecliptic and the other when the Sun is apparently moving South and again the Equator is transiting the Ecliptic. Sort of, HOT ... HOTTER ... HOT ... HOTTER.
The equator is the belt around the wide waist of the worlds exactly half way between the two poles. Throughout the year, day and night are equal. At the equator, day and night are always equal. So there are no changing seasons, no winter or summer.
Because it's in the middle of the earth and it has cold and hot weather beside, so you can't say it's hotter or colder
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If it is summer at the South Pole, then everywhere in the northern hemisphere is experiencing winter.
The ITCZ would shift further north in the northern summer and further south in the northern winter. Similarly the subtropical highs and polar fronts would shift further from the equator during the summer and closer to the equator in the winter in both hemispheres than is now the case.
No, along the equator, every day of the year has 12.1 hours of daylight. That is more than in the hemisphere where it's fall or winter but less than in the hemisphere where it's spring or summer.
The vertical rays appear to move from the Tropic of Capricorn, across the Equator, to the Tropic of Cancer.
The summer solstice (North) and the winter solstice (South).
If it is summer at the South Pole, then everywhere in the northern hemisphere is experiencing winter.
Summer occurs south of the equator at the same time winter occurs north of the equator and vice versa.
Summer and Winter Solstice
in the summer it is high in the air in the winter its low.
in the summer it is high in the air in the winter its low.
Assuming you are on the same side of the equator, they are essentially the same. North of the equator, summer in Kansas is the same as summer in Belgium. But summer in Kansas and Belgium is Winter in Australia (South of the equator).
Since Egypt is located north of the equator, and it is February as I type, it is winter in Egypt.
It would be summer when its winter in the US, i currently live in Peru =)
The sun's position will be on the far side of the equator for autumn and winter months. The sun will be on the close side of the equator for spring and summer
The difference would be greatest in the winter, because the temperature near the equator is relatively constant, but the Arctic is considerably colder in the winter.
It would be winter in both of these areas, as they lay south of the Equator.
In many of the equator countries, such as Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, etc.