At the same time every day. What time that is depends on exactly what the longitude is.
Not always. The sun is directly overhead at the equator at the spring and fall equinoxes.
In December, the sun sets earlier in Canada compared to the Equator. This is because Canada is located at a higher latitude, resulting in shorter days during the winter months. The Equator experiences more consistent day length throughout the year.
Yes, the sun is always high in the sky in the tropics. At the equator the sun is always higher at noon than it ever gets in Britain.
Because the sun is always on it, the earth is curved BA DOOM
On June 21 at the Equator, the sun would rise directly east. Regardless of where you are on the Equator, the sun would rise due east and set due west.
The Sun sets in the West every day of the year. If you are referring to how far North or South of due West the Sun will set, it depends on whether you live North or South of the Equator, and how far you live from the Equator.
The equator receives direct rays from sun. It is present in front of sun.
Yes because most rainforests are located on the equator and the sun always shines on the equator, it never goes away.
No. Near the equator the sun is always very high in the sky so freezing temperatures can not occur.
The sun always sets in the West.
The sun feels hotter near the equator because the sunlight has to travel through less of Earth's atmosphere, so there's less filtering or scattering of the sun's rays. This makes the sunlight more intense, leading to a stronger sensation of heat on the skin.
It's the part of the earth that receives the most direct radiation from the sun.