The plane, which passes through the equator of the earth, perpendicular to its axis of rotation, and equidistant from its poles -- is known as Euuatorial plane
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They align during Metaphase I
20,000 kilometres
A coordinate plane! If it has one or more breaks in it is not a coordinate plane but only a part of one.
point * * * * * or, nothing (if the line is parallel to the plane).
the equatorial inclination is an inclined plane on the earth..
a equatorial isof, relating to, or located at the equator or an equator;also being in the plane of the equator
A satellite in an equatorial orbit flies along the plane of the Earth's equator. If an orbit does not lie at an equatorial orbit, then it will not remain at a fixed state.
No, it does not. The inclination of the moon's orbital plane is anywhere from 18.3 degrees to 28.6 degrees. The moon does intersect earth's equatorial plane twice during every sidereal orbit.
Earth's equatorial plane is an imaginary plane that divides the Earth into two equal halves, creating the equator. It is perpendicular to the Earth's axis of rotation, which means it is horizontal in relation to the planet's poles.
In the equatorial plane of the cell.
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Relation to, on or in proximity to the equator or the plane of the equator.
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They align during Metaphase I
The rings of Saturn do lie in the equatorial plane of the planet. This is because it's rings formed from a spinning disk of gas and dust within the original solar nebula. As the planet formed it left a disk of material orbiting the equator. There tends to be a stronger gravitational pull towards the center or the equator of the planet causing all incoming particles to want to go to that plane. Once there, particles often collide with each other and lose energy or momentum. This loose will encourage them to join the throng of moving particles along the equatorial plane.
cell equator or equatorial plane