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the Equator
The north and south poles or away from the equator. At the poles the distances between lines of longitude are zero.
It is more COLDER in the POLES and it is more WARMER by the EQUATOR.So therefore the temperature by the equator is warmer and the temperature by the poles is much colder.
The Equator is the imaginary line around the Earth, halfway between the poles.
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The equator is on the 0 degree latitude that is between the north and south poles. So obviously it is between the poles.
the Equator
it is greater at poles than equator
The north and south poles or away from the equator. At the poles the distances between lines of longitude are zero.
It is more COLDER in the POLES and it is more WARMER by the EQUATOR.So therefore the temperature by the equator is warmer and the temperature by the poles is much colder.
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The Equator is the imaginary line around the Earth, halfway between the poles.
-- If a planet spins, then it has a spin axis. -- If it has a spin axis, then it has poles. -- An equator is just the line made up of all the points that are midway between the poles. So if the planet has poles, then it has an equator. -- Mercury spins.
It is greater at the Equator. The boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere varying in altitude from approximately 8 kilometers (5 miles) at the poles to approximately 18 kilometers (11 miles) at the equator.
The equator has no poles.
celestial equator