imaginary paradise is that place where you can relax and unwind. whether it's the beach, your room, or outside. you can't be told where YOUR imaginary paradise is, only you can decide.
The concept of an imaginary paradise on earth varies widely depending on cultural and religious beliefs. Common examples include the Garden of Eden in Judeo-Christian tradition, Shangri-La in Tibetan Buddhist tradition, and Valhalla in Norse mythology. These paradises are often depicted as idyllic, peaceful places where people live in harmony with nature and each other.
The equator is an imaginary line which indicates where the middle of the earth is and it goes around.
The earth rotates on it's axis, the imaginary line that runs from the north pole to the south pole through the center of the earth.
The imaginary line that cuts the earth into two equal parts is called the equator. It is an imaginary circle around the Earth that is equidistant from the North and South poles. It divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
The imaginary horizontal line that goes around the middle of the earth is called the equator.
The concept of an imaginary paradise on earth varies widely depending on cultural and religious beliefs. Common examples include the Garden of Eden in Judeo-Christian tradition, Shangri-La in Tibetan Buddhist tradition, and Valhalla in Norse mythology. These paradises are often depicted as idyllic, peaceful places where people live in harmony with nature and each other.
Simple. Earth is not paradise.
The imaginary line through Earth's poles is called the axis. It is an imaginary line that Earth rotates around.
The equator is the imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
The imaginary line that the Earth spins on is called the axis.
The imaginary line between the poles of the Earth around which the Earth spins is called the "axis of rotation".
The Earth has an imaginary shield around it.
The Earth's Axis
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 imaginary line between the poles of the Earth around which the Earth spins is called the "axis of rotation".
The imaginary line that circles the Earth is called the Equator. It divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
HE WHO BRINGS IN THE CASH CREATES PARADISE ON EARTH ( if he/she can get away from him/her long enough. (LOL)