There is only one equator on any planet.
equators
The equator's latitude is 0 degrees. It is an imaginary line that circles the Earth halfway between the North and South Poles.
No, the speed at which the sun rises is not affected by the location near the equator. The time it takes for the sun to rise is consistent globally, but depending on the time of year, the duration of daylight may vary near the equator due to the Earth's tilt.
The equators warm air, and the polar cold air.
it is because earth is not perfectly spherical and also it spins on its Axis. The centrifugal force is greater at the equator and zero on poles. So the apparent weight at equators is lee because of centrifugal force. Also Earth is flattened at the poles which means that there is more acceleration due to gravity at poles[since g=GM/(R^2] In all, ate value of g ranges from around 9.7-9.9 on earth. This causes all the difference.
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all planets do who asked this
no it isn't the earth is a little flattened around the poles A circle is a two dimensional object. I think you mean are they spheres. In general, They are, but not perfect spheres. The equators bulge out slightly
South.
equators
The equator's latitude is 0 degrees. It is an imaginary line that circles the Earth halfway between the North and South Poles.
Tropical rainforests occur along the equator.
Countries which have equators are São Tomé and Príncipe, Gabon, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia, Maldives, Indonesia, United States Minor Outlying Islands, Ecuador, Colombia and Brazil.
it has equators and all of the continents on it, all the states, countries, cities,oceans.
Just a little north of the Equator
earths tilt (apex)
No, the speed at which the sun rises is not affected by the location near the equator. The time it takes for the sun to rise is consistent globally, but depending on the time of year, the duration of daylight may vary near the equator due to the Earth's tilt.