Mainly Africa, but there are some parts of South America that also straddles the Equator.
North America and Europe are completely north of the equator. Australia and Antarctica are completely south of the equator. The other continents are both north and south of the equator, since it crosses them. South America is mainly south of the equator, while Africa is mainly north. The only parts of Asia that cross the equator are the islands of Indonesia.
Kilimanjaro. Cotopaxi
Energy is not distributed from the Equator. All forms of energy that come to Earth are distributed as equally as possible, but because of the Earth's shape, the Equator gets more.
that's when there are the most clouds.
considering the population - China is mostly covered with people.
Yes.
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Well, 50 years ago 14% of the earth was covered in rainforests - all around the equator. But 100 years ago it was not destroyed at all - it probably just completely covered the whole equator!
Being just above the equator, they are covered by tropical forests. Some folks refer to them as jungles.
Mainly Africa, but there are some parts of South America that also straddles the Equator.
They occur more frequently in fall. Mainly in Japan and areas by the equator. Atlantic Coast mainly.
North America and Europe are completely north of the equator. Australia and Antarctica are completely south of the equator. The other continents are both north and south of the equator, since it crosses them. South America is mainly south of the equator, while Africa is mainly north. The only parts of Asia that cross the equator are the islands of Indonesia.
Kilimanjaro. Cotopaxi
Energy is not distributed from the Equator. All forms of energy that come to Earth are distributed as equally as possible, but because of the Earth's shape, the Equator gets more.
They don't. They do mainly occur in the tropics though, as they are fuel by the moisture that evaporates from tropical ocean water.
that's when there are the most clouds.