Yes
The equator is an imaginary line, but I'm sure many people live where the equator is said to be.
People in Miami live north of the equator. Miami is located in the northern hemisphere.
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.
I don't live in the equator at all. Personally, the farther from it I can stay, the better I like it.
because my wang is so huge there is nowhere else to live
The equator is an imaginary line, but I'm sure many people live where the equator is said to be.
People in Miami live north of the equator. Miami is located in the northern hemisphere.
middle ( above equator)
Hundreds of millions of people live near the Equator. It's a nice way to avoid extreme winters.
Everyone that matters
No, but the people who live in them can, if they want to.
Personally, I could not. But there are hundreds of thousands of people all around the world, in the countries crossed by the equator, who do.
No, due to the shape of the earth you can not see the North Star below the equator.
Most people live north of the equator because there is more habitable land in the Northern Hemisphere compared to the Southern Hemisphere. This is due to factors like climate, geography, and historical settlement patterns.
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.
Bantu was live in Cameron plateau. At the begining of year one, the people in the north force then to migrate south. to the equator and south of equator.
I don't live in the equator at all. Personally, the farther from it I can stay, the better I like it.