Proximity to the equator is the distance you are from the equator. You could have a close proximity to the equator, which means you are close to the equator, or a far proximity from the equator, which means you are futher away from the equator.
Hope this helps, just confirm i'm right, don't take my word because I searched about proximity to the equator and found a paragraph about it, this is my interpretation anyway.
The Proximity Effect - Nada Surf album - was created on 1998-09-22.
Moving the microphone a little further away from the vocalist will reduce the bass boost caused by the proximity effect.
There is the Uganda Equator and Lake Victoria
Yes and no. Uganda . . . yes. Peru . . . no.
Well, for one thing it's a semi-arid area (or arid?) And it's close to the equator.
Relation to, on or in proximity to the equator or the plane of the equator.
about 4600 miles
Because of its proximity to the equator.
The proximity of the equator is a big influence.
Proximity to the equator.
This is due to the Near Proximity to, and of, Solar Radiations.
No, Angola does not experience snowfall due to its tropical climate and close proximity to the equator. Snow is extremely rare in countries near the equator.
Yes, Sri Lanka is located near the equator.
Brunei is located approximately 4 degrees north of the equator. This places it about 444 kilometers (about 276 miles) from the equator itself. Its proximity to the equator contributes to its tropical climate, characterized by high humidity and consistent rainfall throughout the year.
The Caribbean region is located close to the equator, with many islands lying within 10-15 degrees north of the equator. This proximity contributes to the warm tropical climate and consistent temperatures in the region.
The land around the Mediterranean are warm due to the proximity to the equator.
The coldest areas on the equator are typically found at high altitudes in mountainous regions near the equator, such as in the Andes Mountains in South America and the Rwenzori Mountains in East Africa. These areas experience colder temperatures due to their elevation despite their proximity to the equator.