It's always over the equator...
`its the equater...it is always closest to the sun' Actually the equator isn't always closest to the sun the Earth has what is called an axial tilt (its about 22 degrees approximately from memory) its rarely the closest part of the earth closest to the sun, which in itself rarely has much to do with local high temperatures Local conditions (local on a global scale I mean) such as prevailing winds, geographical conditions etc will have a much greater impact on local high temperatures than the equator's closeness (or lack) of to the sun
The volume of a person, on average, is (a calculated estimate): 0.08663614200000001 m3 The volume of the sun: 1,412,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000m3 Dividing this by the first number that gives: 16,349,893,274,084,254,000,000,000,000 people in the Sun! That is equivalent to over 16 octillion people! Or over 2,666,666,666,666,666,500 times as many people there are!!
The equator is generally a hot place but is it is not the hottest. The hottest temperature ever recorded happened in Death Valley in 1913. It was 134 degrees F.
No. The sun exists as inside the universe and was created after the big bang. Nothing (that we know of) existed before the universe.
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The equinox.
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No. The sun is directly over the equator once near March 21 and again near September 21.
That's the "Celestial Equator".
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The equator is mapped out to be positioned as the 0º line of latitude.
The SUN is almost directly overhead the equator all year.
For someone at the equator, during an equinox the Sun will get to the zenith.For someone at the equator, during an equinox the Sun will get to the zenith.For someone at the equator, during an equinox the Sun will get to the zenith.For someone at the equator, during an equinox the Sun will get to the zenith.
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Yes.
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