At the top of Mt Kilimonjaro
The equator line
No, North America does not touch the equator. The equator is located at 0 degrees latitude, and the closest point in North America is in southern Mexico, which is still several degrees north of the equator. The countries that lie on the equator are primarily in Africa, Asia, and South America.
The three stages are usually called frostnip, superficial frostbite, and deep frostbite. In stage 1 (frostnip), the skin reddens and then turns white. The area may feel numb. In the second stage of frostbite(superficial), the external layer of skin is frozen, but underneath is still soft. The area may appear grayish-yellow. In the final stage of frostbite(deep frostbite) the entire area is solid, and may appear grayish-blue.
Stand Still was created in 1991.
There are snow-capped mountains near the equator.
yes they still stand.
Yes, that's correct. A geostationary satellite orbits the Earth at the same rate that the Earth rotates, so it appears to be stationary relative to an observer on the ground at the equator. This means it always stays above the same point on the Earth's surface.
Can't Stand Still was created in 2000.
how much time stand still with air still airplane
Stand still...
"West of the equator" simply doesn't make sense. If you take any point at the equator and go exactly west, you are STILL at the equator.
I Can't Stand Still was created on 1982-08-13.