What is the equators latitude?
The equator's latitude is 0 degrees. It is an imaginary line that circles the Earth halfway between the North and South Poles.
Which is the only ocean that the equator does not pass through?
The equator does not pass through the Arctic Ocean.
The northern hemisphere is located between the equator and what point?
=the southern hemisphere is one half of the planet. which would be south of the equator so, from the equator which equals zero to 180 degrees from the equator== hemisphere= half ball== 180 degrees+180 degrees=360 degrees which is the amount of degrees in a ball=
Which North American countries does the equator pass though?
Oh! NONE; neither through North nor Central America; the imaginary line named equator "cuts" the North of SOUTH AMERICA, "touching" three countries only: ECUADOR, COLOMBIA, BRAZIL.
What are facts about the equator?
The equator is an imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. It is approximately 24,901 miles long and has a latitude of 0 degrees. Locations near the equator generally experience consistent daylight hours and warm temperatures throughout the year.
What is the diameter of the earth at the Equator in miles?
The diameter of the earth at the equator is 7,926.41 miles or 12,756.32 kilometers.
The diameter of the earth through the poles is 7,901.00 miles or 12,715.43 kilometers.
Thus the earth is 25 miles or 59 km wider than it is tall, giving it a slight bulge at the equator.
This shape is known as an ellipsoid or more properly, geoid (earth-like), or oblate spheroid (squashed sphere).
The radius r as half the diameter d and the circumference c as pi times d are different measures.
What is the distance around earth at the equator in kilometers?
40,075 klms give or take around the equator and 40,008 around from north pole to south.
What are the names of the imaginary lines that run around the earth south of the equator?
The Antarctic Circle is at 66 degrees 32 minutes S latitude and marks the point on the Earth's surface where the Sun does not appear above the horizon at the southern Winter Solstice. It also marks the northernmost point of the Antarctic Frigid Zone. The Tropic of Capricorn is at approximately 23 degrees 30 minutes S latitude and marks the point on the Earth's surface where the Sun is directly overhead at the southern Summer Solstice. It also marks the southernmost point of the Tropic Zone. The area between these two imaginary lines is known as the southern Temperate Zone.
What is the diameter of earth at equator?
The diameter of the earth at the equator is 12,756.32 kilometers, or 7,926.41 miles, or 41851443 feet. The diameter of the earth through the poles is 12,715.43 kilometers, or 7,901.002 miles, or 41717290 feet. Thus the earth is 41 km, or 25 miles, or 134153 feet wider than it is tall, giving it a slight bulge at the equator. This shape is known as an ellipsoid or more properly, geoid (earth-like ball).
Which direction does the sink water spin on the equator?
Contrary to popular belief, water swirling down the drain is no related to the Earth's rotation or the Coriolis effect. The swirling vortex over the drain is likely related to angular momentum; the distance from the center of the rotation determines the speed of the rotation. o
Distance through the earth at the equator?
Actually the answer given was not applicable to the question. The speed of rotation at Earth's axis depends on a number of factors, only partially touched by the previous answer. The Earth yields an equatorial speed of 465.1 m/s, 1,674.4 km/h or 1,040.4 mph. Some sources state that Earth's equatorial speed is slightly less, or 1,669.8 km/h. This is obtained by dividing Earth's equatorial circumference by 24 hours. However, the use of only one circumference unwittingly implies only one rotation in inertial space, so the corresponding time unit must be a sidereal hour.
Is Vancouver near the equator?
Vancouver is a big place. You don't specify where in Vancouver you're interested in,
so I picked a spot that I've visited and remember well.
The Tsawassen Ferry Terminal is 3,383.7 miles north of the equator.
Any other spot around town is most likely a bit closer to it or farther from it.
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Note that if you're talking about Vancouver Island or Vancouver, Washington,
then this doesn't tell you anything about those other places.
Ocean currents are influenced by the Coriolis effect, which causes them to circulate clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere. Wind patterns are also affected by the Coriolis effect, but they are further influenced by the Earth's rotation and atmospheric pressure systems. This leads to a more complex pattern of circulation where the wind currents above and below the equator move in opposite directions.
If you are in Dallas Texas what direction would you need to travel in order to reach the equator?
You would need to travel toward the south to reach the equator. Because Dallas is in the Northern Hemisphere not the southern hemisphere. BTW the Northern Hemisphere is the upper half of the earth. The Southern Hemisphere is the lower part of the earth.
How long would it take to swim across the equator?
You could do it in seconds from north to south or vice versa. You couldn't swim around the world on the equator because there is land on many parts of the equator.
Through which South American countries does the equator pass?
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Not only through ONE country, but the equator passes through THREE South-American countries, i.e., ECUADOR, COLOMBIA and BRAZIL.
Is england close to the equator?
What south American country is crossed by the equator?
Ecuador is the South American country that is crossed by the equator. The country's name comes from its location on the equator, and its capital city, Quito, has a famous monument marking the exact location of the equator.
Is the Equator a parallel or a meridian?
The equator is a parallel.
Meridians are imaginary semi-circles that connect the north and south poles.
"Parallels" are imaginary full circles around the Earth, and every point on a parallel
is the same distance from a pole.
The equator is the longest parallel. Every point on it is equal distances from
both the north and south poles. The latitude of the equator is zero, and all
other latitudes are measured from it.
A parallel
The land half way between the equator and the South Pole?
Lands halfway between the equator and the South Pole include Australia, Africa and South America. Australia is the most "halfway" because it does not cross the equator, unlike the other two continents.
Is the equater a parallel or a meridian?
The equator is a parallel, not a meridian. It is a line of latitude that circles the Earth halfway between the North and South Poles. Meridians, on the other hand, are lines of longitude that run from the North Pole to the South Pole.
Is the equator a parallel or meridian?
The equator is a parallel because it is a line of latitude that circles the Earth horizontally, dividing it into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Why is it possible for a high mountain at the equator to be covered by snow?
Temperatures near the equator are high all year round (except at altitude). In many tropical regions people identify two seasons: wet and dry. However, most places close to the equator are wet throughout the year, and seasons can vary depending on a variety of factors including elevation and proximity to an ocean.
The surface of the Earth at the equator is mainly ocean. The highest point on the equator is 4,690 m (15,387'), at [show location on an interactive map] 00°00′00″S, 77°59′31″W on the south slopes of Volcán Cayambe (summit 5,790 m, 18,996') in Ecuador. This is a short distance above the snow line, and this point and its immediate vicinity form the only section of the equator where snow lies on the ground