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The imaginary line that circles the middle of the earth is called the equator.
the prime meridian
A circle of constant longitude passing through a given place on the earth's surface and the terrestrial poles.
Terra firma is the name given to the Earth's dry surface.
The name given to something found only one place on earth can be indigenous.It can also be endemic.
The imaginary line that circles the middle of the earth is called the equator.
equator comes to mind
I think it's the tropic of Cancer.
[muh-rid-ee-uhn] -noun a great circle of the earth passing through the poles and any given point on the earth's surface. b. the half of such a circle included between the poles.
the prime meridian
At a given distance from the Sun, only at a very specific spead will it go in an exact circle. And that perfect circle will soon be disturbed by gravitation from other planets, comets, etc.
Yes. Radiation waves given off by the sun, heat the Earth through convection. Convection is the movement of heat transfer through liquids or gases, as seen in this example.
Physically, this may be an impossibility, given the material you'd be required to drill through, including the Earth's molten core.
A circle of constant longitude passing through a given place on the earth's surface and the terrestrial poles.
These are known as lines of longitude or meridians
"Lines of Latitude" and "parallels" are both used. Please note that the "lines" are imaginary; you'll never see one on the ground. Just on a map.
The shape of the Earth's orbit as it revolves around the Sun is an ellipse. This is a shape consisting of all points on a plane whose distances from two reference points (called foci, singular focus) add up to a given number. In every orbital ellipse, the body orbited (in the Earth's case, the Sun) is located at one of the foci.