The line of latitude that cuts the earth in half is called the equator.
If you start at the Earth's equator and travel due north half the distance to the North Pole, you will be located at 45 degrees North latitude.
The area between 23 and one half degrees north latitude and 23 and one half degrees south latitude is called the Tropics. This region is characterized by warm temperatures and receives direct sunlight, making it a biodiversity hotspot with lush rainforests and diverse ecosystems.
The latitude situated at 23 and a half degrees north is called the Tropic of Cancer. It marks the northernmost position where the sun appears directly overhead at noon during the June solstice.
The line running east-west located at 0 degrees latitude that divides the Earth into the northern and southern hemispheres is called the Equator.
Each half of the earth is called a hemisphere. These are divisions of Earth's sphere that follow longitudinal and latitudinal lines to divide the earth into two parts. Earth can either be divided into to northern and southern hemispheres or eastern and western hemispheres.
The imaginary line that divides the Earth in half horizontally is called the equator. This line is situated at 0 degrees latitude and runs east-west, dividing the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
The equator
A line that cuts a circle in half is called a diameter. It passes through the center of the circle and divides it into two equal parts.
The line running east-west located at 0 degrees latitude that divides the Earth into the northern and southern hemispheres is called the Equator.
The half of the Earth that includes all points whose latitudes are northof the equator is called the northern Hemisphere.The half of the Earth that includes all points whose latitudes are southof the equator is called the southern Hemisphere.The half of the Earth that includes all points from the Prime Meridian westto 180° longitude is called the western Hemisphere.The half of the Earth that includes all points from the Prime Meridian eastto 180° longitude is called the eastern Hemisphere.
If you start at the Earth's equator and travel due north half the distance to the North Pole, you will be located at 45 degrees North latitude.
That's roughly the latitude of the imaginary line called the "Tropic of Capricorn".
Half way would be the Equator (zero latitude).
The line is known as the equator. The equator divides the earth into the northern Hemisphere, and the southern hemisphere.
The area between 23 and one half degrees north latitude and 23 and one half degrees south latitude is called the Tropics. This region is characterized by warm temperatures and receives direct sunlight, making it a biodiversity hotspot with lush rainforests and diverse ecosystems.
The correct question is, if Chidambaram temple is located in the center of Earth's magnetic equator. The answer apparently is yes, from the sources I've read.
The Equator divides the Earth into a northern and southern hemispheres.