Confederation of the Equator happened in 1824.
Big wind storms, called hurricanes and typhoons, tend to happen near the equator, not necessarily at the equator exactly. Heat drives the weather. The more heat you have, the more violent the weather will become.
Yes, earthquakes can happen near the equator. The occurrence of earthquakes is not limited to specific regions and can happen anywhere along tectonic plate boundaries, including those near the equator. The factors that contribute to earthquakes, such as plate movement and interactions, can be present in equatorial regions.
The air over the equator is heated and rises, creating a low-pressure area. As it rises, it cools and loses moisture, resulting in heavy rainfall near the equator. This process contributes to the formation of the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ).
This is impossible. A cyclone cannot cross the equator. The reason why this cannot happen is because the Coriolis Force reduces to almost nothing at the equator. The effect on a cyclone would be to cause it to dissipate.
it is the south
War of the Confederation happened in 1836.
Bar Confederation happened in 1768.
The confederation hapened on the first of July,1867.
Hurricanes happen over hot water ... which is found close to the equator.
Nothing happens at the equator that does not happen elsewhere.
Nothing happens at the equator that does not happen elsewhere.
on the edge of plates and on the equator
Present-day Latin America doesn't have any confederations. There were however, a couple of them in the past:United Provinces of New Granada (1810 - 1816)Confederation of the Equator (1824)Argentine Confederation (1832 - 1860)Peru-Bolivian Confederation (1836 - 1839)Confederation of Central America (1842 - 1844)
Big wind storms, called hurricanes and typhoons, tend to happen near the equator, not necessarily at the equator exactly. Heat drives the weather. The more heat you have, the more violent the weather will become.
The individual, independent colonies/states would continue as a loose confederation under the Articles of Confederation.
because of all the tectonic plates.
Yes, earthquakes can happen near the equator. The occurrence of earthquakes is not limited to specific regions and can happen anywhere along tectonic plate boundaries, including those near the equator. The factors that contribute to earthquakes, such as plate movement and interactions, can be present in equatorial regions.