Depends on the region, coastal and amazonic regions are humid, but the highlands and Galápagos are not
Hot and humid
Ecuador is a unique country because despite its tiny size, it has many different climates! The Galapagos are a volcanic island chain, and are generally warm but windy. The Coast of Ecuador is generally quite warm, to the South it is quite marshy and humid and to the North it is drier. The Andes of Ecuador, called "la sierra", is perhaps the hardest climate to predict. Because of the high elevation, the air is very thin. So when the sun is out and there is little wind, it can be quite hot. But if it is overcast, or if there is a large amount of wind, it can get very, very cold. The Amazon region of Ecuador, called "el oriente", is a rainforest. It is hot and humid, with frequent tropical rains.
The Republic of Ecuador
Quito is the capital city of Ecuador.
Ecuador is closest. Ecuador is on the equator (that is why it is called Ecuador) , Guatemala isn't.
Ecuador in Spanish is Ecuador.
The Galapagos Islands are owned by Ecuador!
Peru tried to conquer Ecuador but Ecuador won although Ecuador lost much land.
Ecuador is on the continent of South America.
Ecuador is the spanish word for equator and since the equator runs through Ecuador that is how it got its name.
The pledge of ecuador?
yes it goes through ecuador