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Imaginary east-west line that circles Earth halfway between geographic poles.
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Line around the ball, perpendicular to the midplane and the midline covering the entire circumference of the ball.
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The equator is an imaginary line around the middle of the earth. It is directly in the center of the earth and is equal distances from both the North and South Poles. Did you know that the country of Ecuador in South America lies on the Equator and its name means
Ãâó: www.howardcc.edu/kids/geovoc.html
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The hour lines are equally spaced except in certain cases such as those dials in the form of a star or a cross. Other common forms include concave and convex half cylinders or bands, full and split rings, convex and concave hemisphere, and globes. In the case of rings, either a double-needle gnomon is used or a single reversible needle or a pinhole sight.
Ãâó: www.math.sfu.ca/histmath/Special/dictionary%20of%2...
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an imaginary line that circles the earth, drawn equal distance from the north and south poles; Geography
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