It goes from a cool current to a warm current as it gets closer to the equator.
Peru is south of the equator (technically it is inaccurate to say it is below the equator).Northern Peru is actually within ONE KILOMETER of the equator, on the border with Colombia near the Ecuador-Colombia-Peru common point. Coincidentally, the Putumayo River is the northern boundary of Peru and is almost exactly along the equator, running east and west at that point.
The Humboldt Current, also known as the Peru Current, carries cool water from the southern tip of South America northward towards the equator in the eastern Pacific Ocean. This current plays a crucial role in influencing the climate and marine ecosystems along the coasts it passes.
no for Peru yes for Uganda
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Yes and no. Uganda . . . yes. Peru . . . no.
Those glaciers are high in the mountains.
washingtondc washingtondc (incorrect) The only one of these cities that is in the southern hemisphere is Lima, Peru. the Equator passes through Ecuador which is north of Peru.
No, Peru is not on the Equator. It is located in South America, and its latitude ranges from about 0-18° South, which places it mainly in the Southern Hemisphere. The Equator lies north of Peru, passing through countries like Ecuador and Brazil.
Yes, Peru is close to the equator with parts of the country lying just south of it. This proximity contributes to Peru's diverse climate and landscape, with regions ranging from tropical rainforests to high-altitude Andean mountains.
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1 Peru's = 0.36 US Dollar