Equator?
Ecuador's name comes from the Spanish word for "equator".
Ecuador is the spanish word for equator and since the equator runs through Ecuador that is how it got its name.
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There are five named latitudes: * The Arctic Circle, * The Tropic of Cancer, * The equator, * The Tropic of Capricorn and * The Antarctic Circle.
Lines of latitude are lines of latitude, also known as parallels. There are 90 separations by 1 degree between the equator and either pole. Only some of them are named : Equator - 0° latitude Tropic of Cancer - 23.5° N Tropic of Capricorn - 23.5° S Arctic Circle - 66.5° N Antarctic Circle - 66.5° S
Ecuador's name comes from the Spanish word for "equator".
Ecuador is the country you are referring to. It straddles the Equator on the Pacific coast of South America. It is home to part of the Amazon Rainforest, and part of the Andes Mountains, along with the Galapagos Islands.
None. The country you are referring to is Ecuador, which lies on the zero latitude or Equator, and is located in South America.
The country named after the equator is Ecuador. The equator passes through northern Ecuador, giving the country its name.
Ecuador is the spanish word for equator and since the equator runs through Ecuador that is how it got its name.
No, Ecuador is a country that was named because it does lie on the Equator.Oddly, 'Ecuador' is the Spanish translation for the English word 'Equator'...
I think you are a little backward . . . the country named Ecuador means in English, "Equator".
Ecuador
Ecuador. Because it is on the equator
It depends where you are. Ecuador is located in north west south America at the equator for which the country is named.
Ecuador is named for its location on the equator. Niger and Nigeria are named for its location on the Niger River. South Sudan is named after its location, which is south of the country of Sudan. And I'm sure there are more.
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