What is Equator?

The equator is an imaginary line drawn around the middle of the Earth, halfway between the North and South Poles. It is the reference line from which the Earth’s latitude and longitude are measured and divides the planet into two hemispheres.

Facts about the Equator:

  1. The equator is an arbitrary line that divides the earth into the northern and southern hemispheres.
  2. The equator is an imaginary line equidistant from the north and south poles.
  3. The value of the equator is zero degrees latitude.
  4. The equator can also be described as a great ring around the planet that is equidistant from the geographical poles and lies in a plane perpendicular to the planet’s axis.
  5. The equator separates the earth into the northern and southern hemispheres and serves as a reference line for measuring latitudes.

For More Understanding Look at the images:

Image 1:

Equator
Red Line is the Equator

Image 2:

Equator of Earth
Red Horizontal Line is the Equator of the Earth

 

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