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#(Rare.) The belt around the earth that is bounded by the mean annual isotherms of 27°C (80°F); also, the middle line of this belt.<br/> | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:16, 28 March 2024
Same as heat equator.
- (Rare.) The belt around the earth that is bounded by the mean annual isotherms of 27°C (80°F); also, the middle line of this belt.
- (Rare.) The belt of hottest temperatures around the earth as it annually migrates with the inclination of the sun.