no
But the distance from the center to the surface of the earth is greatest along the equator.
The diameter of the earth at the equator is about 25,000 miles, or about 40,000 kilometers
No, the equator circles the earth at its widest point
a equator is a ring that goes around earth
The equator
the moon do have a equator, just like Earth.
the Earth is getting fatter, as the Earth spins the poles tend to contract thus making the equator bulge out.
The earth is an oblate spheroid (not a sphere) this means it is is fatter round the middle (the equator) than it is round the north south axis. This difference is caused because the earth is spinning and the spin flings the the middle out against the pull of gravity.
If you are referring to this object that we all live on that moves around the Sun in Space, then the Earth is an Oblate Spheroid. It is slightly flattened at the poles and has a slightly 'fatter' Equator. This is due to centrifugal force of the Earth's rotation.
The equator of the Earth
The equator splits up half of the earth. The equator is a line that splits half of the earth
The diameter of the earth at the equator is about 25,000 miles, or about 40,000 kilometers
No, the equator circles the earth at its widest point
a equator is a ring that goes around earth
The equator
the moon do have a equator, just like Earth.
It is called a great circle and the plane that circle makes must pass through the geometric center of the globe. The largest circle that can be drawn round the Earth is the great circle round its middle, the "equator" this is because the spinning of the earth makes it 'fatter' round the middle.
The distance around the Earth's equator is approximately 4,007,500,000cm.