Pacific Ocean, South America, Atlantic Ocean, Africa, Indian Ocean and Australia.
The equator crosses through South America, Africa, and Asia. It crosses the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian ocean, and the Pacific Ocean.
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The Equator crosses through several countries in Africa, South America, and Asia. Some examples include Ecuador, Brazil, Gabon, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia, Indonesia, Kiribati, and the Maldives. It also passes through various bodies of waters such as the Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and Indian Ocean.
Areas near the equator typically receive sufficient rainfall due to the consistent presence of the Intertropical Convergence Zone. This includes parts of South America, Central Africa, and Southeast Asia. These regions are less prone to water shortages compared to arid and semi-arid areas.
Yes, all land and water north of the equator is considered to be in the Northern Hemisphere. The equator serves as the dividing line between the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere, with the North Pole being at the northernmost point.
Rainfall patterns vary across the world, but in general, regions along the equator and near large bodies of water tend to receive more rainfall. Areas like the Amazon Rainforest, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific Northwest in the United States are known for their frequent rainfall.
Reservoirs are typically located on upland areas to take advantage of gravity flow for water distribution. By situating them at higher elevations, it allows for better water pressure when delivering water to lower-lying areas. Additionally, placing reservoirs in upland areas helps to minimize contamination risk and protect the quality of the water.
Pacific Ocean, South America, Atlantic Ocean, Africa, Indian Ocean and Australia.
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Water evaporates more from areas near the equator.
The Equator crosses through several countries in Africa, South America, and Asia. Some examples include Ecuador, Brazil, Gabon, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia, Indonesia, Kiribati, and the Maldives. It also passes through various bodies of waters such as the Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and Indian Ocean.
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In areas of heated water near the equator or the two tropics
Tower Bridge crosses the River Thames in central London.
Yes because the sun is very strong near the equator which means more evaporation happens. The more evaporation the more condensation. AKA the water cycle.
It crosses deserts and mountains, but I don't believe it crosses any water larger than the Colorado River. It also crosses over the Rio Grande.
Because the cross is a holy symbol. It is also referred in various areas, that the cross burns vampires, much like holy water and fire.
The water the Millau viaduct bridge crosses is the River Tarn, which runs through a wide gorge between two plateaus. The areas this bridge connects is the motorway from Paris to Barcelona. Hope this helps anyone who needs it!
Since hurricanes are natural and form in the ocean around summer time near the equator (where the ocean is very hot), the area with the highest incidents of hurricanes (around the world) would be near the gulf of mexico, florida, cal. , and any places near the equator with warm ocean water, that proiveds moisture and warmth to support the huriicane -yourwelcome