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Equator is an imaginary line that divides earth into two parts - upper and lower.
Answered by Seshadri Srinivasan, 02 Jan 11:05 pm
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Zero degree lattitude, passing across the centre of the globe
Answered by priya rai, 03 Jan 08:33 am
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The equator is an imaginary line that divides the Earth into the North Hemisphere and South Hemisphere. Its length is about 40,075 km (24,901.5 miles). The equator runs through numerous countries, including Ecuador, Columbia, Brazil, Gabon, So Tom and Prncipe, Congo, Zaire, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia, and Indonesia. The equator crosses the territorial waters of the island nations of the Maldives and Kiribati, but does not actually touch the land here.
The equator is, in general, warmer and wetter than most other places in the world. The average temperature on the equator is about 80 to 90 F (27 - 32 C). This is very balmy in comparison to the Poles the South Pole has an average temperature of -40 to -50 F (-40 to -45 C). The equator is where the world's tropical climates, including tropical rainforests can be found. The Amazon rainforest, the African rainforest, and the Indonesian rainforest all equatorial make up the vast majority of rainforest worldwide (small patches of rainforest ...more
Answered by Rocking Raaj, 02 Jan 10:54 pm
The equator is, in general, warmer and wetter than most other places in the world. The average temperature on the equator is about 80 to 90 F (27 - 32 C). This is very balmy in comparison to the Poles the South Pole has an average temperature of -40 to -50 F (-40 to -45 C). The equator is where the world's tropical climates, including tropical rainforests can be found. The Amazon rainforest, the African rainforest, and the Indonesian rainforest all equatorial make up the vast majority of rainforest worldwide (small patches of rainforest ...more
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