Well first of all, the highest temperatures on Earth were not measured at the equator.
But aside from that, the elevation of a place above sea level also has a lot to do
with its climate. There are places in Ecuador that are not too far from the equator,
but their elevation is as much as 12,000 feet and they're covered with snow
during most of the year. Tourists typically describe them as "mountains".
Ecuador is the spanish word for equator and since the equator runs through Ecuador that is how it got its name.
Ecuador is closest. Ecuador is on the equator (that is why it is called Ecuador) , Guatemala isn't.
Ecuador is closest to the Equator among the two countries. In fact, Ecuador is one of the few countries that the Equator passes through, giving it the distinction of being named after the Equator itself.
The Galapagos Islands are located west of Ecuador in the Pacific Ocean.
We don't use the word "State" in Ecuador. We use the word Province and Ecuador is divided into 24 provinces. Quito belongs to the province of Pichincha.
Altitude
no it is not possible cuz u just cant
Around 56 degrees Fahrenheit
The country with the least temperature fluctuation is Ecuador, thanks to its location near the equator, which results in relatively stable temperatures year-round. The coastal regions of Ecuador have an average temperature that remains consistent throughout the year.
Why is the average temperature for Quito Ecuador 96 and Nome Alaska 65? Perhaps because the equator runs through Quito and Alaska is fairly close to the polar region.
it is about 68 june 56 aug 65 sept and 93 july
The Republic of Ecuador
Quito is the capital city of Ecuador.
Ecuador in Spanish is Ecuador.
The Galapagos Islands are owned by Ecuador!
Peru tried to conquer Ecuador but Ecuador won although Ecuador lost much land.
Ecuador is on the continent of South America.