I believe it's Doldrums, Trade Winds, Horse Latitudes, and West Easterlies
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the equator
This is only part of the section of a series of winds called trade winds used and discovered by early people (Europeans) to sail to America.
The Doldrums. The Horse Latitudes are further north..
A wind is meteorology classified as the direction whence it originates. A west wind blows east. Many winds are names from a region that they originate such as desert winds, tropic winds and nor'easters. Other winds were nicknamed by sailors who used these winds to make a living. Trade winds were constant winds that made trading ships more efficient. Doldrums are the rising winds near the equator that move a ship slowly, thus the depressing name. See the related link for more information.
you know.. either both are equal..it is the line from the equator going to the north or south pole is 300,000 km . . . south and north are equal . . . its called OMANCIKZ LINE.. called the line of south and north...
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It derives from Latin word Aequalis or Equal. The equator is an imaginary line on the Earth's surface midway beyween the North and South Poles
This is only part of the section of a series of winds called trade winds used and discovered by early people (Europeans) to sail to America.
"Meridian of longitude"Your description of the line is interesting. Can you draw a line from north pole to south pole that does NOT form right angles with the equator ???
The name of the region between 66.5 north and the equator is called the Northern Temperate Zone. The name of the region from the equator and 66.5 degrees south of the equator is called the Southern Temperate Zone.
The word Carowinds is a cross between "Carolina" and "winds." "Carolina" means the Carolinas, and "winds" is for the winds that blew across the states.
The Doldrums. The Horse Latitudes are further north..
The equator is the imaginary line that divides the Earth in half. It is a circle around the Earth at its widest point, equidistant from both poles. The bulge of the planet at the equator is cause by the Earth's rotation, as is the corresponding flattening at the poles.The Equator, Ecuador is located right on the line, which is where it gets its name from.Equator