How Do You Spell EQUATOR?

Pronunciation: [ɪkwˈe͡ɪtə] (IPA)

The word "equator" is typically pronounced /ɪˈkweɪtər/ in English. It is spelled with a "q" and a "u", which together make the "kw" sound at the beginning of the word. The following syllable is pronounced with a long "a" sound, represented by the letter "a", and the final syllable is pronounced with a short "u" sound, represented by the letters "t" and "e". This word refers to the imaginary line around the middle of the Earth, dividing it into northern and southern hemispheres.

EQUATOR Meaning and Definition

  1. The equator is an imaginary line that lies halfway between the North and South Poles on the Earth's surface. It is an essential concept in geography and cartography as it divides the Earth into two equal halves, known as the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. The equator acts as a parallel of latitude at 0 degrees and circles the globe, forming a complete circle that is approximately 40,075 kilometers (24,901 miles) long.

    Cartographically, the equator serves as the reference point for determining latitude. Any point on the equator has a latitude of 0 degrees, while locations north of it have positive latitudes and locations south of it have negative latitudes. Due to its central position, the equator experiences a relatively consistent climate characterized by warm temperatures throughout the year.

    The equator also influences various natural phenomena. It affects weather patterns, ocean currents, and the distribution of flora and fauna. The region around the equator is known as the tropics, which is characterized by a diverse range of ecosystems, including lush rainforests, savannas, and coral reefs.

    Furthermore, the equator has cultural significance as it establishes the boundary between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. It forms the basis for the designation of tropical and temperate regions and impacts the agricultural practices and cultural traditions of numerous countries situated across the globe. Overall, the equator is a crucial geographic marker that plays a significant role in understanding our planet's climate, ecosystems, and cultural diversity.

  2. A line encircling a globular body, equidistant at all points from the two poles; the periphery of a plane cutting a sphere at the midpoint of, and at right angles to, its axis.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. The great circle which passes round the middle of the earth at an equal distance from both poles, and which divides the earth into two hemispheres.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of EQUATOR

The word "equator" originated from the Latin word "aequator" which means "equalizer" or "equal". The term was first used in the 14th century to describe an imaginary line dividing the Earth into equal halves - the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. It is called the equator because it divides the Earth's surface into two equal parts and lies exactly midway between the North and South Poles.

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Plural form of EQUATOR is EQUATORS

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