An equator is an line in the middle of the globe and the prime meridian is down the middle of the globe 🌍🌏🌍🌏🌎
The distance from the equator is the angle of latitude. The distance from equator can be measured as magnitude of the latitude.The equator is at zero degrees latitude and a location north of the equator has a positive latitude value from 0 to +90, whereas a location south of the equator has a negative latitude. For example, a one-degree distance from the equator represents a length of ~111 km (or 60 nautical miles).
The planets in our solar system vary widely in size and diameter at the equator. For example, Earth's diameter at the equator is about 12,742 kilometers (7,917 miles), while Jupiter's diameter at the equator is about 142,984 kilometers (88,846 miles). The smallest planet, Mercury, has a diameter at the equator of about 4,880 kilometers (3,032 miles).
The distance north or south of the equator is measured in degrees of latitude. For example, the equator is measured at 0 degrees; Sydney Australia lies 33.51 degrees south of the equator; Helsinki Finland lies 60 degrees north of the equator.
Mexico is closer to the equator, due to its larger land area. For example, Hawaii is on the same latitude of Mexico City, which is in central Mexico.
the earths atmosphere depends where u are like an example, hawii
Ironically, Ecuador is named that because it is placed on the equator.
For example melting of lead.
here's your example: The equator is so hot you actually can't go there, you'd actually die before you got there.
Equatorial means equator. For example, an equatorial climate is the climate of the part of the earth that is around the equator of the earth.
The Equator is a real world example, being the circumference of the Earth.
A typical example is:NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
The distance from the equator is the angle of latitude. The distance from equator can be measured as magnitude of the latitude.The equator is at zero degrees latitude and a location north of the equator has a positive latitude value from 0 to +90, whereas a location south of the equator has a negative latitude. For example, a one-degree distance from the equator represents a length of ~111 km (or 60 nautical miles).
No. There are some places on, or near the equator which are at high altitude. For example, the top of Mt Kilimanjaro has snow on it - not a sign of being hot!
Because it is farther away from the equator as for example, South America.
A declination is a term used in astronomy to describe the angular distance of a celestial object from the celestial equator. For example, the declination of the star Sirius is approximately -16.7 degrees, indicating its position relative to the celestial equator.
There are actually quite a few real life examples of a midpoint. The Equator is an example of a midpoint.
The planets in our solar system vary widely in size and diameter at the equator. For example, Earth's diameter at the equator is about 12,742 kilometers (7,917 miles), while Jupiter's diameter at the equator is about 142,984 kilometers (88,846 miles). The smallest planet, Mercury, has a diameter at the equator of about 4,880 kilometers (3,032 miles).