It varies depending on both the region of earth you are suggesting and the time of year/day. But, as an example, at the equator in Brazil on a hot day, temperatures can range from 100 degrees Fahrenheit to 125 degrees Fahrenheit.
The equator is not always hot although the area around the equator remains warmer than many other areas around the world. Some cities along the equator only see constant highs in the 80's.
yes, it is. when you go closer to the equator, the hotter it gets. That's why north and south poles are very cold
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Yes it is!
If it is summer at the South Pole, then everywhere in the northern hemisphere is experiencing winter.
it is summer because in summer it is hot
No, along the equator, every day of the year has 12.1 hours of daylight. That is more than in the hemisphere where it's fall or winter but less than in the hemisphere where it's spring or summer.
only north of the equator
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Either she lives south of the Equator (like in Australia), or she celebrates in Summer to avoid the conflict with Christmas.
If it is summer at the South Pole, then everywhere in the northern hemisphere is experiencing winter.
The seasons in the Eastern and Western Hemispheres are opposite of each other. For example, when it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere (Western Hemisphere), it is winter in the Southern Hemisphere (Eastern Hemisphere), and vice versa. This is because of the tilt of the Earth's axis as it orbits the Sun.
Paraguay is south of the equator, so in December it is summer.
Summer occurs south of the equator at the same time winter occurs north of the equator and vice versa.
the answer to that question would be...summer. itis summer in the equator all the time because , the equator is farther away from the arctic circle than any other country or island or any thing!
it is summer because in summer it is hot
Jamaica is hot most of the times because it is location in the tropical zone which is near the equator. The equator is the nearest to the sun.
It would be summer in the southern hemisphere - south of the Equator.
No, along the equator, every day of the year has 12.1 hours of daylight. That is more than in the hemisphere where it's fall or winter but less than in the hemisphere where it's spring or summer.
only north of the equator
The sun's position will be on the far side of the equator for autumn and winter months. The sun will be on the close side of the equator for spring and summer