Every night of the year.
Yes, people with dark skin can be found below the equator, just as they can be found above it. The distribution of skin tones is not determined by latitude, but rather by genetics and environmental factors such as sun exposure.
it is the south
People with darker skin have melanin, which provides protection from the sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation. In regions far from the equator, where UV radiation is lower, having more melanin is less advantageous. As a result, the evolutionary pressure for maintaining high levels of melanin decreases, leading to a decrease in fitness for individuals with dark skin in those regions.
There is only one line of latitude on the equator, and the equator is it.
I would try going to NASA.com and looking up that answer
Anywhere on or close to the equator.
No it is always light i think because i think it is on the equator
The Sun is never ON the equator, it is above the equator twice a year - the spring equinox and the fall equinox.
equinox
some places are closer to the equator. In kenya(very close) to equator the days are very short
The plane of the earth's orbit around the sun is not the same as the plane of the equator. The latter is tilted at roughly 23.5 degrees.
Equinox
Equinox
Yes, people with dark skin can be found below the equator, just as they can be found above it. The distribution of skin tones is not determined by latitude, but rather by genetics and environmental factors such as sun exposure.
Most of South America is south of the equator.South of the equator
it is the south
The equator