An equator is the intersection of a sphere's surface with the plane perpendicular to the sphere's axis of rotation and midway between the poles. On Earth, the Equator, at 0° latitude, divides the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.

Equator may also refer to:

Geography and astronomy

Film and television

Literature and periodicals

Music

Albums

Songs

Transportation

Air transportation

Automobiles

  • Ford Equator, the name of three different vehicles:
    • Ford Equator (2000 concept), a 2000 American mid-size pickup concept
    • Ford Equator (2005 concept), a 2005 American compact SUV concept based on the Ford Escape
    • Ford Equator, a 2021–present Chinese mid-size SUV produced by Jiangling Motors
  • Suzuki Equator, a 2008–2012 American mid-size pickup truck

Watercraft

Others

  • Equator IRC, an Interdisciplinary Research Collaboration focused on experiences integrating physical and digital interactions
  • EQUATOR (Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research), an international health research quality initiative
  • Equator Principles, a business risk management framework
  • Equator Prize, a UN award recognizing efforts to reduce poverty through conservation
  • Equator crossing ceremony, a traditional naval initiation rite

See also

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