Examples of using Equator in English and their translations into Spanish
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the International Finance Corporation Equator Principles, 2004.
IFC performance standards are the basis for the EHS guidelines and the equator principles see below.
City Hunter(2011), and Man from the Equator 2012.
This tendency suggests the presence of a system of circulation of Hadley cells between medium latitudes and the equator.
Ecuador also straddles the equator, which is the reason for it's name.
In 14 hours, the solar system's equator and the Milky Way's equator are gonna align,
Heat rises atVenus' equator… then sinks at the coolest section of the planet.
The guidelines of Equator Principles are applied in risk management by financial institutions to determine,
Whenever a ship crosses the equator, the crew dresses in costume
Ecuador's name comes from the Equator, which divides it unequally, putting most of
Regions near the equator encounter lower variance of light intensity during the year than regions in the northern or southern hemisphere.
This tour brings you to the middle of the world(the equator line), to the Pululahua crater and to the Rumicucho inca ruins.
The Tropic of Capricorn is a parallel situated south of the equator and her imaginary line crosses the territory of Arapongas, in BR-369,
north of the Equator and 100 miles(160 km)
At its equator it is spinning at approximately 24% of the speed of light, or over 70,000 km per second.
Further west, in Kasi and Equator provinces, the rebel advance resulted in a number of Rwandan refugees leaving the forest in search of greater safety.
In this way, phytoplankton will be scarce in subtropical areas near the equator.
Did you know that the Sun's poles rotate more slowly than the Sun's equator?
do Mundo(Capital of the Middle of the World) because it is the only Brazilian capital that is traversed by the Equator.
operations in Brazil and is their representative to the Equator Principles Association.