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Global winds and currents near the equator flow east to west. The global wind belt located north and south of the equator is called trade winds.
near the equator
the equator is located around the middle of the earth on the world map.
You would need to travel toward the south to reach the equator. Because Dallas is in the Northern Hemisphere not the southern hemisphere. BTW the Northern Hemisphere is the upper half of the earth. The Southern Hemisphere is the lower part of the earth.
the equator is a invisible line around the earth like a belt. It is about 40,075 kilometers long. About 78.7 % of it touches the oceans and about 23.3 % over land. It also separates the northern hemisphere from the southern hemisphere. same person who answered did Egyptians invented math. : D
Global winds and currents near the equator flow east to west. The global wind belt located north and south of the equator is called trade winds.
Near the equator
near the equator
the equator is located around the middle of the earth on the world map.
The tropical rain belt in a band of rain that moves to the north in June and to the south in December, roughly following the sun's seasonal path. When the tropical rain belt in north of the equator, the northern tropics experience their rainy season and the southern tropics experiences their dry season. When the tropical rain belt is south of the equator, the southern tropics experience their rainy season and the northern tropics experience their dry season.
South of Canada and north of Mexico, but it pinches worst around the old confederacy.
Partially. The pressure difference between warm air near equator and cold air near arctic causes air to rise at equator travel north to arctic then down and south back to equator. The rotation of the earth bends that north-south belt - faster at the equator than at the slower rotation at arctic. The result of both is the jet stream.
Partially. The pressure difference between warm air near equator and cold air near arctic causes air to rise at equator travel north to arctic then down and south back to equator. The rotation of the earth bends that north-south belt - faster at the equator than at the slower rotation at arctic. The result of both is the jet stream.
30 Degrees North and South
Tropical low pressure belt
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