Areas that are near and long the equator have consistently warm temperatures throughout the year. Daytime temperatures typically range between 26°C and 33°C, and night-time temperatures are typically 22°C-23°C. The only exception to this are in areas along the equator that contain mountains (such as Mt. Kilimanjaro), which have lower temperatures.
it is warm For the Earth's equator, places near the equator are very hot, hottest temperatures on the surface of the planet.
Weather is very warm at the equator due to the earth being tilted
yes it has pretty hot wheather because its close to the equator
The only thing the equator does is separate the Northern and Southern hemispheres. In the equatorial zone lies tropical rainforests or deserts, depending on which country.
hot and humid hot and humid
it is very hot
It is Warm
no penguins live in the north and south poles the equator is hot.
Yes, and a lot of them do.
I don't live in the equator at all. Personally, the farther from it I can stay, the better I like it.
The countries near the equator are hotter the the countries farther from the equator
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they live near the equator like Australia japan Philippines places where it is hot
no penguins live in the north and south poles the equator is hot.
Hundreds of millions of people live near the Equator. It's a nice way to avoid extreme winters.
Yes, and a lot of them do.
near the equator
Whale Sharks live in then warmer water near the equator
Lions, zebras ETC
Anywhere near the Equator for one thing.
I don't live in the equator at all. Personally, the farther from it I can stay, the better I like it.
There are many species of penguin... not all of which prefer cold climates. Like many sea-birds - they go where the food is.
It depends on where it is and what you're used to, if you live near the equator, its probably quite a common and bearable temperature, but if you live somewhere like England (Like me) You'd probably declare it as the Apocalypse ;)
no they live all around the world, but mostly in the poles, which are very cold.