Yes, the equator is an imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. It is situated equidistant from the poles and is located at 0 degrees latitude. While it is not a physical line, it serves as a crucial reference point for geography, navigation, and understanding climate patterns. The Earth rotates around its axis, which is perpendicular to the equator.
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The equator is an imaginary line which indicates where the middle of the earth is and it goes around.
The horizontal line that goes around the "waist" of the Earth is the Equator. The vertical line that goes vertically around the Earth, through the poles, is the Prime Meridian.
All lines of Latitude circle the earth, they are imaginary devices used on maps. Latitude is horizontal, think of the Horizon.
the moon do have a equator, just like Earth.
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The equator is an imaginary line which indicates where the middle of the earth is and it goes around.
the equator is the imaginary line around the earth.
the equator ========= There are many imaginary lines around the Earth. In fact, there are an infinite number of imaginary lines. The two main types of imaginary lines are parallels of latitude (of which the Equator is one) and meridians of longitude.
The equator
The horizontal line that goes around the "waist" of the Earth is the Equator. The vertical line that goes vertically around the Earth, through the poles, is the Prime Meridian.
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the equator
All lines of Latitude circle the earth, they are imaginary devices used on maps. Latitude is horizontal, think of the Horizon.
The line your referring to is the Equator.
the equator
the moon do have a equator, just like Earth.