because the sun and the moon change places and start to breakdance
Near to the equator.
How do the heating and cooling differences between land and water affect us? ...
The rotation of the Earth causes it to bulge slightly at the equator, making it slightly flattened at the poles and slightly wider at the equator. This shape is known as an oblate spheroid.
Warmer temperatures at the equator create a low pressure zone, which drives atmospheric circulation and influences global weather patterns. Colder temperatures at the equator would disrupt this balance, potentially altering wind patterns, ocean currents, and weather systems around the world.
Due to the centrifugal force caused by Earth's rotation opposing gravity for objects on the equator, objects there weigh about 0.5% less than they do on the poles. So an object that weighs 200 N at the poles weighs about 199 N on the equator.
The equator of the Earth
The equator splits up half of the earth. The equator is a line that splits half of the earth
The diameter of the earth at the equator is about 25,000 miles, or about 40,000 kilometers
the farther a place is from the equator, the less directly the sun hits it, because the earth's axis is tilted. this varying amount of sunlight affects the climate.
the farther a place is from the equator, the less directly the sun hits it, because the earth's axis is tilted. this varying amount of sunlight affects the climate.
No, the equator circles the earth at its widest point
a equator is a ring that goes around earth