Neither, it is in between.
Near the Equator. It doesn't rain at the poles, and snowfall is almost non-existent at the South Pole.
Yes, there is more centrifugal force near the equator than at the poles of the earth.
no penguins live in the north and south poles the equator is hot.
Water evaporates more from areas near the equator.
i think its near the equator probably. +++ NO: towards the Poles. Think about it - the cylinder is normally vertical and tangential to the globe around the Equator so the most accurate projection will be around the equator.
It is the coldest near the poles and hottest near the equator.
Near the Equator. It doesn't rain at the poles, and snowfall is almost non-existent at the South Pole.
there is more precipitation near the equator..
It is nearer to the equator.
Poles
c. sunlight falls in a more vertical position at the equator than near the poles.
The closer you are to the poles, the greater the change.
The river that is near the equator and in Brazil is the Amazon River. This river drains into the Atlantic Ocean.
Yes, there is more centrifugal force near the equator than at the poles of the earth.
It is effectively the same distance from both.
The climate near the equator is hot and dry, think of the Sahara desert. The climate near the north and south poles is very cold for almost the whole year.
The energy that reaches the equator is more intense than the energy that strikes poles