Hot.
No. It is on the equator and is tropical.
No matter which way the poles tilt, the equator always receives enough direct sunlight to prevent a winter. Though, if there are no clouds to trap in the heat of the day, the equator can be very cold at night.
Irises typically prefer well-drained soil with plenty of sunlight. They also need regular watering, especially during the growing season. Cold-hardy varieties can survive colder climates, while others may need protection or to be brought indoors during winter in colder regions.
There are snow-capped mountains near the equator.
The tundra biome is a cold climate zone that is closer to the equator. It spans from 60° to 70° latitude, which is closer to the equator compared to polar regions like the Arctic and Antarctic.
No, tundras are found in high latitudes near the poles, not near the equator. The cold temperatures and short growing season in tundras create a unique ecosystem adapted to those conditions.
Yes, drain pipes can freeze during cold weather conditions if they are not properly insulated or protected.
Depends where you are. Spring at the poles are still cold. Spring in the desert at the equator is hot.
cold winter, mild summer
The equator is usually 80- 90 degrees.
yes
in Greenland
Growing conditions would either be too dry, too wet, or too cold.
Mars temperatures can range from about -195°F (-125°C) at the poles during winter to around 70°F (20°C) at the equator during the day. Nighttime temperatures can plummet to around -80°F (-62°C) even at the equator.
Its actually very hot around the equator.
england
No. It is on the equator and is tropical.