Australia
There is only one equator - the one that runs around the Earth at Latitude 0°. That's the one (and only one) nearest the British Isles. I suppose if you included the equators of exoplanets the question would make a little more sense - but not much since the answer is self-evident.
The temperature distribution on Earth would be less uniform if there were no equator, leading to more extreme temperature differences between regions. The equator helps distribute solar energy across the planet, regulating temperatures and climate patterns globally. Without an equator, the poles would likely be even colder, while areas near the former equator may experience more intense heat.
Kenya was formerly known as British East Africa until it gained independence from Britain in 1963.
British linear measurement is feet and inches
The former capital of Kenya was Mombasa, which was under Portuguese rule from the 16th century until the British colonial administration moved the capital to Nairobi in 1905 due to its more favorable location in the interior highlands.
* It was a former British Colony. * It was a former British Colony that joined the Union. * It was a former British Colony that joined the Union and then secded from the Union to join the Confederate States of America.
French and British in 1776.
No. Mozambique was a former Portuguese colony.
stupid question
Hong Kong, which is now part of China.Singapore is also a former British colony in southeast Asia.
No, Nigeria was a British colony. Niger, on the other hand, was a French colony.
MALAYSIA
No. Nigeria was a former British colony.
Well it was a part of India.
New Neatherlands
The South American country of The Co-operative Republic of Guyana was the former colony of British Guyana.
The former British East Africa colony is now Kenya.