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Sentence count:126+3Posted:2017-02-01Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: equateequationadequateinadequateloquatequalunequalbe equal toMeaning: [-tə]  n. 1. an imaginary line around the Earth forming the great circle that is equidistant from the north and south poles 2. a circle dividing a sphere or other surface into two usually equal and symmetrical parts. 
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(91) Three satellites revolving over the equator transmit any television program to any part of the earth.
(92) Fourteen lobate scarps were identified, at sites as far apart as the lunar equator and near the poles.
(93) At geomagnetic equator(sentencedict.com), the irregularities in the E region are mainly produced by two-stream instability and gradient drift instability.
(94) They link shifts in an area of low pressure that follows the equator, known as an intertropical convergence zone, with weakened monsoon rains in winters during the eighth and ninth centuries.
(95) At high noon on a cloudless day at the equator, the power of the Sun is about 1 kilowatt per square meter at the Earth's surface (Komp).
(96) Collectivist societies tend to pop up in parts of the world, especially around the equator, with plenty of disease-causing microbes.
(97) On the Elysium Planitia region of Mars, near the planet's equator, two distinct types and ages of lava are visible.
(98) As the planets rise and fall on the celestial equator, Declination becomes another factor of planetary karma that we need to consider.
(99) In this paper, the problem of limit cycles bifurcated from the equator for a quintic polynomial system is investigated.
(100) The mountainous ridge that circles the equator on the Saturnian moon Iapetus is both weird and spectacular.
(101) The equator divides the earth the northern and southern hemisphere.
(102) By translating this real cubic system into a complex planar system, an applicable linear algebraic recursion formula of the equator and the first 6 quantities of the equator are given.
(103) Either half of the celestial sphere as divided by the ecliptic, the celestial equator, or the horizon.
(104) The idea was two decades ahead of its time, and helped to attach his name to the geostationary orbit above the equator.
(105) The trade wind cell is, on the average, confined to 30 degrees poleward of the equator.
(106) Line of latitude refers to the small circles parallel to the equator in the map.
(107) As the Sun crosses the celestial equator heading south, spring begins in the southern hemisphere and autumn in the north.
(108) Terrestrial latitude is measured in degrees north or south from the equator.
(109) Seventy-four percent of those islands are found in the northern hemisphere, though that is not necessarily a surprise because roughly two-thirds of the world's land mass lies north of the equator.
(110) The other point of intersection of equator and the ecliptic is called the Autumnal Equinox.
(111) The prime meridian is at 0 degrees longitude, and the international date line is at 180 degrees. The equator is at 0 degrees latitude.
(112) Lobate scarps were first spotted near the lunar equator in the 1970s by panoramic cameras aboard the Apollo 15, 16 and 17 missions.
(113) Elliot discovered the presence of five rings encircling the equator of Uranus.
(114) The process begins at the phragmoplast , a barrel-shaped region at the former sits of the spindle equator, where microtubules remain and the vesicles cluster, possibly oriented by the microtubules.
(115) The equator monument is divided into two, old old monuments, located in SAN Antonio town, in the capital of Ecuador, 24 kilometers north of Quito city.
(116) Once the eclipse path moves away from the Asian mainland, it drops sharply southeastward toward the equator.
(117) The South Equatorial Current which located in the north of the equator is stronger in winter than it is in summer, but the one in the Southern Hemisphere is strong in summer and weak in winter.
(118) Much like a terrarium , soon Earth went from an uneven distribution of cold at her poles to hot along the equator became an even 72 degrees global wide.
(119) The mercator projection is one of the most used world map projection. It preserves direction and shapes but distorts size, in an increasing degree away from the equator.
(120) Observers south of the equator can see Scorpius rising after midnight. Compare Delta's brightness to Beta Scorpii, magnitude 2.6, and Antares, magnitude 1.1.
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