If you're looking for latitude and longitude, it is 0 degrees latitude.
No, the equator circles the earth at its widest point
The equator
The angle from the equator north or south to any point on Earthis the 'latitude' of that point.
Every point on the equator is.
There is a point on the equator at everylongitude.All of them have zero latitude.
The Equator does not cross England at any point.
The nearest point to the equator in Ireland is about 51° North of the equator, or about 3550 miles.
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yes the imaginary line is the equator and it circles the globeat its widest point.
The equator is a latitude line, so it has no specific longitude. The equator is at 0o north or south. There are many points on the equator, so every point on the equator has a different longitude.
All of the equator is at zero latitude, and there is a point on it at every longitude.
Queensland is closest to the equator, as it has Australia's northernmost point.