One who lives or works at the equator, and is careful to move around upright and without
tilt, typically suffers less fatigue in the course of a day, and is less likely to fall down.
If your talking about the axis, then it is 23 1/2 degrees. the equator doesnt tilt
because the more southern states are closer to the equator, and the closer to the equator you get, the warmer it gets. it gets warmer near the equator because the earth's tilt has the sun's light/heat fall onto one place (the equator). the earth's tilt also gives us seasons.
Its is cooler because of earths tilt the sun's ultraviolet rays hit most directly on the equator so it is hotter by the equator so the farther from the equator the cooler.
The world has different biomes spread out. The ones close to the equator are warm and the ones farther from the equator are colder. The top has the most tilt so it has the most dramatic change of seasons.
Its is cooler because of earths tilt the sun's ultraviolet rays hit most directly on the equator so it is hotter by the equator so the farther from the equator the cooler.
If your talking about the axis, then it is 23 1/2 degrees. the equator doesnt tilt
The tilt of earths axis makes the equator appear to be sideways.
because the more southern states are closer to the equator, and the closer to the equator you get, the warmer it gets. it gets warmer near the equator because the earth's tilt has the sun's light/heat fall onto one place (the equator). the earth's tilt also gives us seasons.
Earth's tilt
Near to the equator.
Earth's tilt
Yes; the tilt of the axis is 23.5 degrees; the tropics are 23.5 degrees from the equator. Between the tropics, it is possible that at some point of the year, the Sun can reach the zenith, and this is precisely because of the tilt of the Earth's axis.Yes; the tilt of the axis is 23.5 degrees; the tropics are 23.5 degrees from the equator. Between the tropics, it is possible that at some point of the year, the Sun can reach the zenith, and this is precisely because of the tilt of the Earth's axis.Yes; the tilt of the axis is 23.5 degrees; the tropics are 23.5 degrees from the equator. Between the tropics, it is possible that at some point of the year, the Sun can reach the zenith, and this is precisely because of the tilt of the Earth's axis.Yes; the tilt of the axis is 23.5 degrees; the tropics are 23.5 degrees from the equator. Between the tropics, it is possible that at some point of the year, the Sun can reach the zenith, and this is precisely because of the tilt of the Earth's axis.
Its is cooler because of earths tilt the sun's ultraviolet rays hit most directly on the equator so it is hotter by the equator so the farther from the equator the cooler.
The world has different biomes spread out. The ones close to the equator are warm and the ones farther from the equator are colder. The top has the most tilt so it has the most dramatic change of seasons.
There are some tiny variations because of the tilt of the earth, but we can say that days and nights are roughly equal at the equator.
Its is cooler because of earths tilt the sun's ultraviolet rays hit most directly on the equator so it is hotter by the equator so the farther from the equator the cooler.
The weight of an object is slightly less at the equator than at the poles because of the earth's tilt on its axis.