The Equatorians won't allow it.
Violent thunderstorms form over the equator with winds as high as 100 MPH. Hurricanes are defined in part as having winds of 74 mph or greater, but while they are tropical, they cannot form over the equator.
No it cant be simplest form
Hurricanes do not form near the equator because the Coriolis effect is weak at the equator, which is necessary for the rotation that drives the formation of hurricanes. Additionally, they do not form over cold ocean waters, as the warm water provides the energy needed for the storms to develop.
you cant
you cant go lower 6 can be divided by 2 and 3 but seven cant so you cant.
The ocean. The equator does not cross Mexico.
Hurricanes do not typically occur on the equator because they require the Coriolis effect to form, which is stronger away from the equator. Hurricanes usually occur in regions at least 5 to 20 degrees away from the equator, in both the northern and southern hemispheres.
The troposphere is thickest over the equator.
you cant simplify 3/4
that's it. it cant be simplified any further
17 over 100...17 is a prime # so it cant be reduced
11 over 13 is in simplest form because they are both prime numbers and cant be divided by anything.