There is no more reason to make you move on the equator as there is at any other point on Earth. Your question is strange and meaningless.
Warm currents move from the equator to the poles, and the cold currents move from the poles to the equator. :D
No. Your mass doesn't even change when you move from the equator to the moon.
No.
You get more sunlight if you move closer to the equator. This is because the equator receives more direct sunlight throughout the year compared to areas farther away from the equator.
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because in the equator, it is warmer.
The current north of the equator moves clockwise.
As you move towards the equator, generally, temperatures increase due to the more direct angle of sunlight hitting the surface. This results in warmer climates near the equator compared to regions further from it.
You would move farther away from the equator because of the tilt of Earth's axis.
toward your mom?
The length of a parallel increases as we move away from the poles toward the equator due to the Earth's curvature. The Earth is an oblate spheroid, meaning it is slightly flattened at the poles and bulges at the equator. As you move toward the equator, the circles of latitude (parallels) become larger because they encompass a greater circumference, resulting in longer lengths. This geometric property means that parallels are shortest at the poles and longest at the equator.
As you move closer to the equator, you are changing your latitude, which affects the climate and temperature conditions. The closer you are to the equator, the warmer the temperatures generally are due to the more direct angle of sunlight hitting the Earth's surface.