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The equator is an imaginary line, but I'm sure many people live where the equator is said to be.
North of the equator
Yes
The location of the Philippines is close to the equator so it is very hot. It affects the plant and how people live too.
About 10 to 15 million people live in towns and cities crossed by the equator, including residents of Quito, Ecuador (pop. 2,700,000), Macapá, Brazil (pop. 500,000) and Pontianak, Indonesia (pop. 600,000). The countries crossed by the equator have a total population of over 700 million residents.
Most likely this has to do with adaptation to a tropical jungle habitat. They became smaller in order to get around easier in the dense growth of vegetation.
no
The equator is an imaginary line, but I'm sure many people live where the equator is said to be.
North of the equator
Yes
The location of the Philippines is close to the equator so it is very hot. It affects the plant and how people live too.
Most of them. Only people who live close to the equator won't experience a noticeable winter.
No, But they are shorter then average people.
No, they live close to the equator and are not suited for cold weather.
middle ( above equator)
Hundreds of millions of people live near the Equator. It's a nice way to avoid extreme winters.
because they live close to the equator were it's really hot