Doldrums
you know.. either both are equal..it is the line from the equator going to the north or south pole is 300,000 km . . . south and north are equal . . . its called OMANCIKZ LINE.. called the line of south and north...
On our Earth, the Equator is comparatively warmer than either of the Poles.
25 degrees south (or north) is closer to the equator that 30 degrees north (or south).This has a lot to do with the mathematical fact that 25 is less than 30.The equator is the 'zero' of latitude; 'north' and 'south' start from it.
Climates closer to the equator are warmer, and those closer to the poles (either north or south) are colder.
a Nautical Mile is 6000 feet, regardless whether it is at either pole or the equator.
The high pressure subtropical calm belts known as horse latitudes are between 30 degrees north of the equator and 30 degrees south of the equator. This was an area of either high winds are complete calm.
you know.. either both are equal..it is the line from the equator going to the north or south pole is 300,000 km . . . south and north are equal . . . its called OMANCIKZ LINE.. called the line of south and north...
subtropical high-pressure zone
The four different types of climate regions are Mediterranean with hot and dry summers and cool rainy winters. Semi Arid is in between the hot and dry desert of WA's inland and are wetter near the coast. The Arid climates are in the hot and dry deserts. Monsoonal has hot wet summers and warm dry winters.
either its highs or lows... sorry if tht doesnt help
On our Earth, the Equator is comparatively warmer than either of the Poles.
Arctic. It doesn't pass through the "Southern" (sometimes called "Antarctic") ocean, either.
25 degrees south (or north) is closer to the equator that 30 degrees north (or south).This has a lot to do with the mathematical fact that 25 is less than 30.The equator is the 'zero' of latitude; 'north' and 'south' start from it.
The device used to measure air pressure is called a barometer. It can be either an aneroid barometer or a mercury barometer, both of which are commonly used to measure atmospheric pressure.
Climates closer to the equator are warmer, and those closer to the poles (either north or south) are colder.
Ther are parts of Brazil that are either north of, south of, or right on the equator.
The equator lies at 0 latitude. All latitudes are designated as being either north or south of the equator.