latitude
-- Latitude is the angle of any location relative to the equator.-- If you travel from the north pole to the south pole, you travel half-way aroundthe Earth (180 degrees), and you cover every possible position on Earth relative tothe equator.
The angle from the equator north or south to any point on Earthis the 'latitude' of that point.
The two factors affecting sunlight intensity are latitude and time of year
the closer you are to the equator, the hotter it is.
The position of the moon relative to the earth causes lunar tide.
relative location to equator
-- Latitude is the angle of any location relative to the equator.-- If you travel from the north pole to the south pole, you travel half-way aroundthe Earth (180 degrees), and you cover every possible position on Earth relative tothe equator.
just to the south of the equator
The angle from the equator north or south to any point on Earthis the 'latitude' of that point.
venus and mars are Earth's relative locatin Actually the relative location of Earth from the Sun is 3 planets away from the sun.
the equator
the relative location of the Philippines is close to the equator. it is very hot there also.Around 12 degrees north and 122 degrees east.
The two factors affecting sunlight intensity are latitude and time of year
The position of the Earth's equator.
Objects that are "stationary" on Earth's surface are moving faster nearer the equator. The eastward motion of the rotating Earth is greatest at the equator (about 1037 mph or 1670 kph).
It means the place something is located in relation to something else. Which really means any kind of location when you come to think of it--even degrees of latitude or GPS readings are given in relation to the earth's poles or equator. You could talk about location relative to the moon or the sun if you wanted to.
how big is Earth