the Coriolis effect
The equator is an imaginary line around the Earth's middle, at 0 degrees latitude. It divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The equator does not have a longitude, as it is a line of reference only for latitude.
You mean latitude and longitude?
The equator is a latitude line, so it has no specific longitude. The equator is at 0o north or south. There are many points on the equator, so every point on the equator has a different longitude.
The 0 degree line of Latitude is called the Equator.
Zero degrees latitude, any longitude.
The equator is located at 0 degrees latitude. It is an imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The longitude of the equator varies continuously from 0 to 180 degrees as you move around the Earth.
The equator is an imaginary line around the Earth's middle, at 0 degrees latitude. It divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The equator does not have a longitude, as it is a line of reference only for latitude.
yes the equator
You mean latitude and longitude?
-- 20° north latitude is in the northern hemisphere, regardless of the longitude. -- 35° west longitude is in the western hemisphere, regardless of the latitude. -- I have no idea how the equator relates to the rest of this question.
The equator is a latitude line, so it has no specific longitude. The equator is at 0o north or south. There are many points on the equator, so every point on the equator has a different longitude.
Greece is in the northern hemisphere. The northern hemisphere is north of the equator. The southern hemisphere is south of the equator. You can find this out on a map and/or with latitude or longitude.
The 0 degree line of Latitude is called the Equator.
The equator divides the earth into northern and southern hemispheres. It it a line of latitude with the value of 0 degrees.
Zero degrees latitude, any longitude.
0 degrees latitude is called the Equator. 0 degrees longitude is called the Prime Meridian
Latitude