Luckily we are on
the other side of the equator and have no problem with having the oven on now — not that I'd mind if the result could produce this cake!
Is there nothing better than shipping off on a red - eye flight in the depth of a cold winter night and arrive, half - a-day later far on
the other side of the Equator (assuming you're coming from the north) in warm South America?
A similar air mass rising on
the other side of the equator forces those rising air masses to move poleward.
Not exact matches
This strange but educated guess came in response to strong evidence that seismic waves traveling through the inner core along the axis
of the magnetic poles complete their trip through Earth about four seconds more quickly than do waves traveling from one
side of the
equator to the
other.
They call this model orthoversion, as opposed to introversion — in which the supercontinent forms where Pangea was — or extroversion, in which it moves round to the
other side of the world, staying on the
equator.
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side -
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Sitting not far from the
equator, it's got a definite tropical paradise vibe, with sparkling turquoise ocean (laidback Caribbean on one
side, pounding Pacific on the
other) along its lengthy coastline and lush green rainforest cloaking its interior, punctuated by the giant peaks
of more than 300 volcanoes.
That would fit with the sun building up that temperature imbalance either
side of the
equator then the LOD change (perhaps in conjunction with
other factors) triggering the next ENSO event.
Coincidentally, the two furthest-most points visible to each
other on the planet are Mt. Kilimanjaro on the south
side of the
equator and Mt. Kenya on the north
side of the
equator.