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Why does heat equator shifts between January and July?

The shift in the heat equator between January and July is due to the tilt of the Earth's axis as it orbits the Sun. In January, the Southern Hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun, causing the heat equator to shift south. In July, the tilt is towards the Southern Hemisphere, causing the heat equator to shift north.


Why does the heat equator shift further north in July than it shifts south in January?

The heat equator shifts further north in July because during this time, the Northern Hemisphere experiences summer, resulting in warmer temperatures and pushing the warmer air and weather systems northward. In contrast, in January, the Southern Hemisphere experiences summer, but the shift southward of the heat equator is limited by the vast ocean mass in the south hemisphere.


What is a synonym for anually?

yearly


Does the equator give off heat?

No the equator does not give off heat. The reason the equator is warmer than other places is because the equator gets the most direct sunlight from the sun.


Was the equator in the same place 6 million years ago?

The equator doesn't shift. The crust of the Earth moves, but it's not as if the equator is a visible line to be moved. The equator is an area. The middle of the Earth will always be the equator. It's a specific latitude: 0º.


What explains why the trade winds blow towards the Equator?

The Equator receives the most heat energy


How does the sun heat water at the equator?

the sun's solar radiation travels through space until it hits earth. because heat is just vibrating particles, it starts to heat the water at the equator.


How often heads of government meet?

anually


What seafood is eaten most anually?

Shrimp


Which imaginary lines are based on the equator?

The lines are latitude,heat equator and pressure belts.


What natural disasters happen at the equator?

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.


What happends to the surplus heat around the equator?

It is radiated back into space and most of the retained heat enters the atmosphere. This happens everywhere on the globe, not just the equator. However the ewuator has the highest amount or surplus heat.