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It would appear to fly east based on the Coriolis effect.
Go to the countries in which the equator is in and go from top to bottom (I would choose a smaller country!). You could drive, walk, fly (PLANE), train... any source of transportation you use everyday!
A desert on the equator would be an anomaly as there are no deserts on the equator.
Close, but no. The moon's orbit is inclined to the plane of the Earth's orbit (the ecliptic plane) by about 5.1° . That's the same plane to which the Earth's equator is inclined by about 23.5° degrees ... causing the seasons and all that. If the moon orbited above Earth's equator, then it would always appear the same distance above the horizon as it passed its peak, south of your house (in the northern hemisphere). But you've probably noticed how the moon can appear really high on Winter nights, and really low on Summer nights.
The Earth has an equator. The equator goes around the middle of the Earth. The equator is the circular line that goes around the Earth that is half way between the North and South poles. The equator is defined by the Earth's rotation and for that matter so are the locations of the North and South poles. Even without the Sun as a guide, we would know there was an axis of rotation and so we would be able to define the mid-plane perpendicular to that axis half way between the two ends.
True: Australia is on the Southern Hemisphere, while Mexico is on the Northern Hemisphere.
It would appear to fly east based on the Coriolis effect.
By plane, it would take about 5 hours.
Mexico would have an overall warmer climate than Canada, because it is closer to the equator.
The only penguins that live in Mexico would be in a zoo. Mexico is far too warm a climate for penguins, as they tend to live on the Antarctic circle.Mexico, on the other hand, is a subtropical country closer to the Equator. There are penguins to be found on the Galapagos Islands which are near the Equator, but the Galapagos Penguin (Spheniscus mendiculus) is the only penguin that lives north of the equator in the wild.
It depends on the model of your plane you are riding. A modern Boeing or Airbus would take you there in three to four hours.
Go to the countries in which the equator is in and go from top to bottom (I would choose a smaller country!). You could drive, walk, fly (PLANE), train... any source of transportation you use everyday!
I would jump off a plane in the middle of Mexico for one, they do XD yes
A desert on the equator would be an anomaly as there are no deserts on the equator.
Flight time will be around 3 hours between St. Louis (MO) and Cancun, Mexico.
If you took a car from Northern Maine to Southern Mexico it would take about 4-6 days because you would want to stop and sleep. If you took a plane from Northern Maine to Southern Mexico it would take about 1 -2 days.
Close, but no. The moon's orbit is inclined to the plane of the Earth's orbit (the ecliptic plane) by about 5.1° . That's the same plane to which the Earth's equator is inclined by about 23.5° degrees ... causing the seasons and all that. If the moon orbited above Earth's equator, then it would always appear the same distance above the horizon as it passed its peak, south of your house (in the northern hemisphere). But you've probably noticed how the moon can appear really high on Winter nights, and really low on Summer nights.