Nothing happens at the equator that does not happen elsewhere.
Nothing happens at the equator that does not happen elsewhere.
it evaporates.
The majority of the water freezes because water is the only molecule that doesnt sink...so the water becomes ice
Most of South America is below the equator.
They are not. There are constellations in every direction.
Air near the equator is warmer
well the equator is water and water is on the equater so water water is the answer because water is water and water is water
More Than "almost." the sun hits right on the equator. In fact, if you have a flagpole on the equator, there will be no shadow at noon. But the equator is not the only place where this happens. This happens Up to the tropics (tropic of cancer and tropic of Capricorn).
Most of South America is below the equator, which goes across Ecuador, Colombia and Brazil.
What typically happens when pollution is introduced to a body of water is the plankton of the area multiplies in number. A majority of the plankton then sinks and creates anoxic conditions in bottom waters.
The Equator crosses South America, about 20% of South America is north of the equator and 80% is south of the equator.Both, actually. The equator line runs through the northern part. But, the majority of South America is south of the equator.
Of the four oceans, none is entirely below the equator, but the vast majority of the Indian Ocean is. There are also large parts of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that are below the equator. The Arctic Ocean is exclusively north of the equator.