The prime meridian
Arctic, polar, freezing, frigid...
Inequality.
Pole
No, the equator could be said to be the opposite of the Polar regions.
Yes in some cases
If it is summer at the South Pole, then everywhere in the northern hemisphere is experiencing winter.
One ten-millionth of the length of the Meridian through Paris from the North Pole to the equator. A Meridian is the opposite of the Equator in a sense that it is Perpendicular to the Equator A meter is roughly the distance from the tip of you nose to the end of your outstreached arm
No. This is a matter of choice. They may spin in whichever direction they desire.
No, the equator could be said to be the opposite of the Polar regions.
SUMMER! :) It is the opposite only on opposite sides of the equator.
No, quite the opposite. There is no part of Spain or Argentina that sits on the equator. All locations on the equator are in other countries.
It is at the opposite end of the world- as far from the equator as you can get.
because it is south of the equator it is opposite the USA
Yes in some cases
The seasons are opposite. When it is winter in the north, it is summer in the south, etc.
If it is summer at the South Pole, then everywhere in the northern hemisphere is experiencing winter.
It would be summer when its winter in the US, i currently live in Peru =)
One ten-millionth of the length of the Meridian through Paris from the North Pole to the equator. A Meridian is the opposite of the Equator in a sense that it is Perpendicular to the Equator A meter is roughly the distance from the tip of you nose to the end of your outstreached arm
Whatever hemisphere you live in, the opposite (N/S) is experiencing the opposite season. So if it is fall in the northern hemisphere then all below the equator is experiencing spring.
No, the seasons are always opposite on the other side of the equator.