If you are at the equator, the SUN will be directly overhead during the equinoxes - around 21 March, and 23 September.
The imaginary line in the middle of the sky is called the Celestial Equator. It is basically just like the equator that goes around the earth. It is basically the dividing line of two halves of the earth.
Yes the middle of the earth is called the core. and the outside is the crust. then the mantle(: xx
Into what exactly would you expect it to sink?
The sun is never directly overhead at latitudes higher than 23.5 degrees north or south, known as the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn. This is due to the tilt of the Earth's axis and the path of the sun in the sky throughout the year.
The Earth is not found overhead: it is normally below our feet.
Yes. Lagos is only about 6.5 degrees from the equator ... less than the 23.5 degrees on the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn, the boundaries of the 'belt' around the Earth's middle throughout which the sun can be directly overhead.
The 'Tropic Zone' ... the belt around the Earth's middle, between 23.5° south and 23.5° north latitudes ... contains all of the places on Earth where it's ever possible for the Sun to be directly overhead.
The equator. The sun appears directly overhead. the earth year is 365days
The equator. The sun appears directly overhead. the earth year is 365days
no makkah is not in middle of earth
Middle Earth is purely fictional
Nowhere on earth.
Earth has only one natural satellite.
because of the revolution of the earth.
If you are at the equator, the SUN will be directly overhead during the equinoxes - around 21 March, and 23 September.
It depends on where on the Earth you are, and what time of night you are looking. Almost any of them could be overhead at the right place and time.