Intersection of a sphere's surface with the plane perpendicular to the sphere's axis of rotation and midway between the poles.
1 Countries closer to the equator have very low confirmed cases of coronavirus.
2 Others believe that a belt of open water remained around Earth's equator .
3 They revolve in orbits nearly in the plane of the sun's equator .
4 Nearly in the same latitude, just over the equator , are the Galapagos.
5 SOMMERING.-Anincomplete ring-plain, 17 miles in diameter, situated on the lunar equator .
6 The one slopes gently toward the pole, the other toward the equator .
7 To the north of the equator the system of language entirely changes.
8 The same exchange takes place between the south pole and the equator .
9 The first climate extended twenty degrees to the north of the equator .
10 The two are as far asunder as the pole from the equator .
11 The air about the equator would expand, that about the poles contract.
12 The trade-winds prevail about thirty degrees on each side of the equator .
13 The ancients had said that no continent existed south of the equator .
14 The Swahili, inhabiting the coast-line from the equator to about 16 deg.
15 I went to the islands below the equator with one thought-toplay.
16 No, they will have to come out to us at the equator .
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