The Equator is an imaginary horizontal line of latitude. It is zero (0) latitude. It separates the Northern Hemisphere from the Southern Hemisphere.
prime merideane and equator The equator divides the earth into two equal halves.
TRUE That is why its called equator: equal
The position of the moon relative to the earth causes lunar tide.
The equator is the collection of all points that are equal distances from the north and southpoles. So as long as the Earth's axis of rotation stays where it is, the equator does too.
The equator divides the Earth into equal halves known as the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. The equator is an imaginary line that runs horizontally around the globe and is positioned exactly halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole.
Yes. They have equal halves when bisected.
A bisected angle.
You have bisected it.
False. "If" and "then" are NOT included in the hypothesis and conclusion... (:
yes but the North pole isn't part of any continent in the world, is't that strange because the North pole is the same equal amount of distance from the equator as Antarctica
Bisected means that it cuts the angle into two equal parts. Therefore, if a 40degree angle is bisected, two 20degree angles will be formed.
well it will equal 10 degrees
To 'bisect' is to cut into two equal parts.
The sections that they are divided into become equal.
Two new angles are formed when an angle is bisected. They're equal, and each of them is equivalent to 1/2 of the original angle.
Two equal angles are formed.
Yes