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Is the Canadian ocean near the equator?

Canada is bordered by three oceans: the pacific, the atlantic, and the Arctic.


Does the equator effect why Africa is so hot?

Lands near the equator are hot because the sun's rays hit them more directly than other parts of the world.


Why don't the places near the equator have seasons?

Because at the equator there is a tropical zone with a higher incidence of humity and facilitating the proliferation and growth of trees in moist soil enriched


Is jamaika very hot?

Jamaica is hot most of the times because it is location in the tropical zone which is near the equator. The equator is the nearest to the sun.


Does Samoa get snow?

Nope. It's too close to the equator in the Pacific Ocean, so its almost always hot.


Why is the every thing near the equator hot?

Because the equator is the widest part of the earth so it is closer to the sun than the top or bottom of the earth.


Why does Kenya have a hot climate?

Kenya has a hot climate primarily due to its location near the equator, which results in consistent high temperatures year-round. Additionally, the country's varied topography, including lowland coastal areas and higher elevations inland, influences its climate patterns. The presence of the Indian Ocean to the east also contributes to Kenya's hot and humid conditions.


How come Florida is so hot?

Florida is so hot because we are so close to the equator


What do the countries that the equator runs through have in common?

Any countries or land or even ocean around the equator are all hot. The equator is the main area on the Earth where you get almost direct heat. States like Florida and Texas are hot, because they are so close to the equator. Countries around the equator like Africa are also hot.


Why did thomas neale invent the equator?

the middle of the earth was so hot it exploded. this is why it is so hot


Why is Humidity higher in lower latitudes?

Lower latitudes are closer to the equator. The equator is exposed to the sun most consistently. Therefore, the equator, and those latitudes closest to it are hotter. Hotter air evaporates more water. The more evaporated water in the air (water vapor/steam), the higher the humidity. However, just because there is hot air does not mean the air is humid (ie. many deserts are hot and dry - and, incidentally, are also common near the equator). If there is hot air and no water nearby for it to evaporate, you will still have hot air but low humidity. If you have a weather pattern of hot air that travels for long distances over dry land, the air has no water to pick up so it stays dry. But, there is a lot of ocean surface at the equator, so often it is more humid there and in the nearby latitudes.


Where is the warmest part of the ocean in the world?

In the Tropics. Shallow water will retain more heat than deeper water.