Yes. Australia is completely south of the Equator, and Mexico is completelynorth of it. No matter what route you choose to travel between them, theroute must cross the Equator somewhere.
Africa.Because the equator goes through it whereas it doesn't go through the US.I guess you'd have to say that Africa is 'closer', because the equator crosses Africa but it doesn't cross the US.But it feels like there's something bogus about the comparison ... Africa is also more than 3 times the size of the US.
The equatorial radius of Jupiter is 71,492 kilometres ± 4 (over 11 times that of earth), so the equator measures about 449,200 kilometres
The equator is at '0' degrees latitude. The degrees of latitude extend north and south of this . Did you know that when you cross the equator on a ship, there is a traditional 'Crossing the line' ceremony carried out by sailors of many countries. If you have never crossed before ,you are dunked in a tank (or sometimes even the ocean) , and then introduced to "King Neptune" -Ruler of the Deep. (Usually the Bosun or another senior crew member in suitable disguise. ) -On many shipping lines they actually even give you a certificate ! -I have 'crossed' 18 times and still find it amusing.
The galactic alignment occurs once every 26,000 years but Earth crosses the Milky Way's galactic plane (also called the galactic equator) twice a year, every year.
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well, the river is 10 times smaller and is tiny
Yes. Australia is completely south of the Equator, and Mexico is completelynorth of it. No matter what route you choose to travel between them, theroute must cross the Equator somewhere.
The speed of the flow changes depending on season, rainfall, width, depth, gradient and where in the river you measure it. However the total outflow averages approximately 209,000 m3/s (7,381,000 cu ft/s).
washing their clothes, putting their waste in it??
just jump and duck and you will die a few times but just keep trying and you will get there
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The Amazon River carries the largest amount of water to the sea by a large margin. With an average discharge of 175,000 cu. meters/sec the Amazon pours 4 times as much water into the sea as the number 2 river(s), the Ganges/Brahmaputra system.
The main transportation is by boat across the amazon river!!From Bellaxx