You are uncomfortably warm and your clothes are all stuck to you.
Arizona is on the north side of the equator.
California is on the north side of the equator.
The Equator divides the southern and northern hemisphere.
the equator is an imaginary line going across the middle of the earth
It is bigger. The equator is the largest line on a globe. ■
If you were standing on the equator, how many circumpolar stars would you see?
The closest you can get to that is standing on the equator
it depends where standing. if u are standing on esupid island it is going ns.
wile standing on the eaquator the water drains straight down in a sink.
You ARE standing sideways. It's only because of gravities' constant pulling inwards towards the core of the planet, that the body SENSES it is standing upright.
If you are standing at the north or south pole, then the celestial equator coincides with your horizon. At other latitudes, half of the celestial equator is above the horizon, and half is below it.
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The Earth's atmosphere moves right along with the Earth. If it didn't, then anybody standing on the equator would be standing in a 1,000 mph wind !
Your weight at the north or south pole would be ever so slightly greater than it is at the equator, because the Earth is slightly fatter around the equator than it is around the poles, so if you're standing on the equator, you're slightly farther from the Earth's center of mass than you are if you're standing on one of the poles. Other than that, your location on the surface of the Earth has no effect at all on the forces of gravity that attract you and the Earth toward each other.
If you are right at the Equator, you will not be able to see Polaris. If you could, it would be right on the horizon, but ground haze and obstructions would almost certainly hide it from view.
At the equator, just like when a basketball spins on your finger, the poles don't move and the middle moves fast.
A point on the ground at the equator is moving about 1,030 miles (1,670 km) per hour.That speed becomes less as you move away from the equator. If you're standing at the north or south pole, you're not moving at all, only spinning.