No they are not all the same temperature but it is warm.
Because the polar axis of the earth is tilted slightly in space. As such where the equator runs, varies in distance from the sun.
The result is commonly known as an earthquake.
Yes, it is an adjective for the noun 'equator.' It is used to describe things about the region of the globe nearest the equator, in the tropics. It can also be used for telescope mounts that move both along and perpendicular to the movement of the Earth.
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Earthquakes result when forces push plates along faults in the Earth's lithosphere. These plates are comprised of the crust and a portion of the upper mantle.
A satellite in an equatorial orbit flies along the plane of the Earth's equator. If an orbit does not lie at an equatorial orbit, then it will not remain at a fixed state.
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No; temperature is affected by other factors such as elevation and proximity to an ocean.
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Rain forests are located along the equator due to the temperatures being warm all year round. The equator also has the most amount of rainfall.
The Earths circumference at its widest point, the equator, is about 24,500 miles (off the top of my head)
Yes, in geography, all points along a parallel of latitude are indeed the same distance from the equator. This is because parallels are imaginary lines that run parallel to the equator, maintaining the same distance from it as they wrap around the Earth.