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Equator

The equator is a major line of latitude located at 0 degrees latitude. It divides Earth into the Northern and Southern hemispheres.

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A location that is 30 degrees south and 45 degrees east is of the Prime Meridian and of the equator?

A location that is 30 degrees south and 45 degrees east is not on the Prime Meridian but is on the equator. The Prime Meridian is at 0 degrees longitude and runs through Greenwich, England.

How far north is the Equator from the Arctic Circle?

The Arctic Circle lies at about 66.5622 degrees North. The Arctic is the entire area from the Arctic Circle to 90 degrees North, or the North Pole.

Name of the 4 Oceans in the world.?

Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic and Antarctic - there are five Oceans

Why does the equator always have warm weather?

It's the part of the earth that receives the most direct radiation from the sun.

Does the equator run through North America?

No, it passes through the countries of Brazil, Colombia, and Ecuador in South America, just barely missing the northern tip of Peru along the way.

Which land biomes have a greater temperature range during the year those near the equator or those in temperate regions?

Land biomes in temperate regions typically have a greater temperature range throughout the year compared to those near the equator. This is due to the tilt of the Earth's axis, which causes more distinct seasonal changes in temperate regions. Near the equator, temperatures remain relatively stable year-round.

Are all the tempurters at all points along the earths equator the same wy or why not?

No; temperature is affected by other factors such as elevation and proximity to an ocean.

What factor is responsible for moving ocean water east to west near the equator?

Are you Joking there were four answer choices and you got this wrong, so now to complete test corrections you look it up. That's sad.

Do all rivers flow towards the equator?

No. Easy answer.

Rivers flow from higher elevations to lower elevations, typically to larger bodies of water.

Why other latitudes are smaller than equator?

Because the earth is round, so as you get further away from the centre circumference gets less.

Does it get cold in haiti?

No. It is on the equator and is tropical.

Where is the equator located on the world map?

the equator is located around the middle of the earth on the world map.

Winds generally flow away from the equator and towards the poles. What transfer does this flow of wind cause?

an energy transfer, with heat energy moving away from the equator. Studyisland question. Hope it helps :) Studyisland sucks especially when you are stuck.

What are winds called that blow toward the equator?

The trade winds (northeast or southeast depending on which hemisphere you're in) blow towards the Equator.

What four continents do not touch the equator?

Australia, Antarctica, Europe and North America.

And technically Asia does not touch the equator either if you just consider the one large land mass itself,