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No, because there are a lot of mountain ranges along the equator.
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do some places on earth get more yearly sunlight then others? ... Yes, countries that are very close to the equator get yearly sunlight. There is a tropical climate, there are no seasons (spring, summer etc) and it is very warm and humid all year round. The only time there isn't as much sunlight is during monsoon/rainy...
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There are many reasons why the equator is hot. It really depends on what your definition of what hot is. The equator is right in the middle of a band around the planet known as "The Tropics". In this area, ... There is a very real possibility that man is driving animals into extinction before they can even be discovered.
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no, because there are areas along the equator that are mountain ranges. and at the top of the mountains it is pretty cold. even though the sun's rays are directed at it, the altitude keeps it cool
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Information about the equator, tropics, and hemishpheres, from your About.com Guide. ... Three of the most significant imaginary lines running across the surface of the earth are the equator, the Tropic of Cancer, and the Tropic of Capricorn. ... Locate Places Worldwide...
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Weather forecasting at the equator is a snap-most days the outlook is the same: warm with a very good chance of rain. Students will learn more about the equatorial climate and practice their predicting and research skills with this activity. ... Explain to your students that at most places along the equator,
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This concentrates the lion's share of the solar radiation in the Northern Hemisphere, making for warm or hot weather. ... f. Places along the equator, however, get 12 hours of day and ... a. Right now, the semimajor axis is 149,597,870.7 km from the sun and the semiminor axis is 149,576,880.8 km, which is not really very different:
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Polar continental air (abbreviated cP or Pc): a. Very cold, ... Equatorial (abbreviated E) a. Hot! b. Extremely humid c. Continental is not differentiated from maritime here because there's relatively little land along the equator and much of that land is covered with tropical rainforest, ... In Massachusetts, of all places. xi.
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Let the students know that the temperature near the equator is very warm. Places that are located near the equator are warm all year long, no matter what season it is. Point out some countries that are near the equator.
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