Social Sciences, asked by mishtythakur09, 2 months ago

2. What is the equator? Why is it
important?

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Answered by BrainlyFlash156
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  • The Earth's equator is an imaginary planetary line that is about 40,075 km long in circumference. The equator divides the planet into the Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere and is located at 0 degrees latitude, the halfway line between the North Pole and South Pole.

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Answered by shuklavineeta313
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Explanation:

the equator is important as a reference point for navigation and geography it's an imaginary line that divides the earth into two equal halves and it forms the Halfway point between the South Pole and the north pole at 0 degree latitude according to National Geographic

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