equatorial
The Spanish word 'ecuatorial' translates to 'equatorial' in English. It refers to something of, at, or near the equator, which is the imaginary line around the middle of the Earth. The word is often used in geographical and astronomical contexts, such as 'equatorial climate', 'equatorial region', etc. This adjective can describe things being in or related to this geographical area.
The equatorial region is very hot.
This sentence is describing the climatic condition of an equatorial region which are typically characterized by high temperatures.
Ecuador is in the equatorial zone.
This sentence indicates that the country, Ecuador, is located within the area around the Earth's equator, often referred to as the 'equatorial zone'.
Equatorial forests are rich in biodiversity.
This sentence speaks to the rich biodiversity often found in equatorial forests, which are located around the Earth's equator where the environment is conducive to the thriving of a vast array of plant and animal species.