trade winds
Winds
Trade winds!
water cycle
-- Distance is never measured in degrees.-- The angle between the equator and a place on the Earth's surface is the latitude of the place.-- Latitude can be expressed in any convenient unit of angle measure. 'Degrees' is traditionallythe most popular one.
It is "A distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees".But distance is not measured in degrees. The latitude of a place is theangle corresponding to the shortest arc on the Earth's surface betweenthe equator and that place.
40 South is closer to the equater than 80 North. By definition, we start counting degrees of latitude from the equater in two directions: North & South. 40 N & 40 S would be equel distances from the equater.
The South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude. The North Pole is at 90 degrees N latitude.
Antitrade winds are the winds that blow high in the atmosphere (not at the surface) from the equator to about 30 degrees. They are a part of the Hadley Cell.
Trade winds!
The average surface temperature on Mars is 20 degrees Celsius at noon at the equator. At the poles, the temperature drops down to -153 degrees Celsius.
the equator and 60 degrees latitude
They are the axes of the coordinate system that is used for places on the earth's surface. Every point on the earth's surface is a certain number of degrees east or west of the prime meridian (its longitude) and a certain number of degrees north or south of the equator (its latitude).
zero degrees because it is the ivisible line that lies in the exact point center of Earth's surface it is zero degrees latitidude.
-- Distance is never measured in degrees.-- The angle between the equator and a place on the Earth's surface is the latitude of the place.-- Latitude can be expressed in any convenient unit of angle measure. 'Degrees' is traditionallythe most popular one.
i need that question answered too!! i need that question answered too!! ^^^ That helps no one... 90 degrees north or south of the equator is the North or South Pole.
It is "A distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees".But distance is not measured in degrees. The latitude of a place is theangle corresponding to the shortest arc on the Earth's surface betweenthe equator and that place.
40 South is closer to the equater than 80 North. By definition, we start counting degrees of latitude from the equater in two directions: North & South. 40 N & 40 S would be equel distances from the equater.
Cool, dry air aloft is descending; surface winds are blowing toward the equator
The South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude. The North Pole is at 90 degrees N latitude.
Antitrade winds are the winds that blow high in the atmosphere (not at the surface) from the equator to about 30 degrees. They are a part of the Hadley Cell.