As the Equator is an imaginary line at the greatest circumference of the Earth it's co-ordinate is 0 degrees
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Latitude measures distance from the Equator, which is a fixed point on the Earth, making it easier to accurately determine. Longitude measures distance from the Prime Meridian, which is less fixed and may vary slightly depending on the reference point used. Additionally, because Earth is not a perfect sphere, longitude lines converge towards the poles, leading to greater variation in distances measured along them.
The equator is zero latitude.
There are 90 degrees latitude from the equator (zero degrees latitude) to the North Pole.
The latitude of Darwin, Australia is approximately 12.4634° S.
They are the two points of origin for coordinates to locate a specific point on the earth.The Prime Meridian is zero degrees longitude and the Equator is zero degree latitude
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Tropical rainforests occur along the equator.
Countries which have equators are São Tomé and Príncipe, Gabon, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia, Maldives, Indonesia, United States Minor Outlying Islands, Ecuador, Colombia and Brazil.
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Just a little north of the Equator
earths tilt (apex)
The correct terminology for describing the location of the Equator would be 0 degrees latitude. The equator is the "longest great circle" and consists of all points on the globe that are equidistant from the North and South Poles along the same line of longitude. The equator is also the intersection of the Earth's surface with a plane perpendicular to all planes that include the Earth's axis.
Latitude measures distance from the Equator, which is a fixed point on the Earth, making it easier to accurately determine. Longitude measures distance from the Prime Meridian, which is less fixed and may vary slightly depending on the reference point used. Additionally, because Earth is not a perfect sphere, longitude lines converge towards the poles, leading to greater variation in distances measured along them.