The equator receives direct sunlight year round, so yes, it is warm. The prime meridian depends upon which part you're talking about, because it goes through both the eqautor and the poles.
The tropical zone is not defined by its location on the prime meridian but by its latitude, extending approximately from 23.5° North to 23.5° South of the equator. This zone encompasses regions near the equator where the climate is typically warm and experiences minimal temperature variation throughout the year. The prime meridian, which is at 0° longitude, runs vertically through Greenwich, England, and intersects the tropical zone in parts of Africa and the Atlantic Ocean, but it does not define the zone itself.
All of the places along the equator are not warm because of the mountain ranges, even on the equator mountains are really COLD
in warm climates (warm places) near the equator.
yes, because the equator gets a lot of sun:)
yes
The tropical zone is not defined by its location on the prime meridian but by its latitude, extending approximately from 23.5° North to 23.5° South of the equator. This zone encompasses regions near the equator where the climate is typically warm and experiences minimal temperature variation throughout the year. The prime meridian, which is at 0° longitude, runs vertically through Greenwich, England, and intersects the tropical zone in parts of Africa and the Atlantic Ocean, but it does not define the zone itself.
All of the places along the equator are not warm because of the mountain ranges, even on the equator mountains are really COLD
yes
in warm climates (warm places) near the equator.
Yes because the places near or on the equator is near the center of the Earth.
Arabian Sea is situated near equator. The places that are near equator those are hot and warm. Arabian Sea is the best example. The places that are far from equator those are cold and frozen. Arctic ocean (North) and Antarctic ocean (South) are its examples.Arabian Sea is situated near equator. The places that are near equator those are hot and warm. Arabian Sea is the best example. The places and Antarctic ocean (South) are its examples
yes, because the equator gets a lot of sun:)
They are at higher altitudes.
yes
Yes, places along the equator are very warm, such as parts of Africa, South America, and Hawaii
Places the are always warm are the ones near or on the equator due to the fact that this region gets the most direct sunlight.
Well the closer you get to the equator so basically yes.