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Simply, Because The Temperature is always high there, And you only can see your breath if the temperature is below 5C 41F

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Where would you see the least number of circumpolar stars?

At the equator, you will see no circumpolar stars.


What sentence what rhyme with i see my breath it's just that cold?

I see my breath, it's just that cold It's so cold i see it hold in the air... ?? i ain't such a gr8 poet :)


Can you see the northern lights from Arizona?

If you live north of the Equator (in the northern Hemisphere), then the "North Star" is very near the same point in your sky 24/7/365, and you can see it at that point whenever your sky is dark enough and clear enough.


Why do regions that receive slanting rays of the sun have colder climate?

The amount of heat received from the sun at a place on the surface of the Earth depends upon its latitude or its distance from the Equator. There is a gradual fall in temperature as we move away from the Equator towards the poles. See- the following figure, We can notice that the rays of the sun are falling directly or vertically on the Equator. Thus they spread over a small area. Near the Poles, the rays of the sun are slanting and spread over a large area. This makes the area near the Equator hot and the area near the Poles cold. On the basis of heat received, we can divide the Earth into three zones. 23'/2°S by: vontamayosa


Why do places near the equator receive more heat than those near the poles?

Well, honey, it's simple science. Places near the equator receive more heat because the sun's rays hit them more directly, while places near the poles get a glancing blow, like a bad first date. It's all about that sweet, sweet angle of incidence. So, grab your sunscreen and head to the equator if you want to feel the burn!

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You can see snow on the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro, which is a mountain near the border of Kenya and Tanzania -- near the equator on the east side of Africa. The snow is due to the high altitude and the microclimate created by the mountain range which includes Kilimanjaro, Kenya and Meru.


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Where are circumpolar constellations visible?

Anywhere, except right at the equator. For example: Somebody who lives 10 degrees south of the equator will see a region with a radius of 10 degrees, around the south pole of the sky, as circumpolar.


Can you see earth by head up from moon?

I imagine so, near the lunar equator the Earth will pass close to directly overhead.


If you live at or near the equator do you see stars from both the northern and southern hemispheres?

Yes, over the course of the year you will have a chance to see essentially every visible star in the sky, if you observe from a spot on the equator with a view clear down to the horizon to the north and to the south.


Why are dolphins called killer whales?

dolphins are not called killer whales or if they are its because there far away and carnt see properly


Where would you see the least number of circumpolar stars?

At the equator, you will see no circumpolar stars.


Why can you see your breath on a cold mirror?

What happens here is the following: You have water vapor in your breath; when it cools down (as when it gets near the cold mirror), the air can hold less humidity (it becomes saturated), and some of the water condensates.


What sentence what rhyme with i see my breath it's just that cold?

I see my breath, it's just that cold It's so cold i see it hold in the air... ?? i ain't such a gr8 poet :)


Can people who live south of the Equator see the North Star?

No, due to the shape of the earth you can not see the North Star below the equator.