Intersection of a sphere's surface with the plane perpendicular to the sphere's axis of rotation and midway between the poles.
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Examples for "equator"
Examples for "equator"
1Countries closer to the equator have very low confirmed cases of coronavirus.
2Others believe that a belt of open water remained around Earth's equator.
3They revolve in orbits nearly in the plane of the sun's equator.
4Nearly in the same latitude, just over the equator, are the Galapagos.
5SOMMERING.-Anincomplete ring-plain, 17 miles in diameter, situated on the lunar equator.
1Kenya, Lesotho, Rwanda and Equitorial Guinea are just a few examples.
2Also invested in Conoil and the Equitorial Trust Bank.
1Countries closer to the equator have very low confirmed cases of coronavirus.
2Nearly in the same latitude, just over the equator, are the Galapagos.
3To the north of the equator the system of language entirely changes.
4I went to the islands below the equator with one thought-toplay.
5No, they will have to come out to us at the equator.
1His great achievement was the determination of the circumference of the earth.
2That's bigger than the circumference of the earth.
3By 2020, Prime Minister Modi wants to pave a distance greater than the circumference of the earth.
4The distance from Puget Sound to Sand Key is more than two-thirds the circumference of the earth.
5He was of opinion that about one-third of the circumference of the earth was unknown and unexplored.
1This theory predicts the Sun and Moon eclipses, and also the ecuatorial and tropical lines were established with a fair precision.