Assuming the weather is the same in a place near the equator and far from the equator, the temperature at the place closer to the equator will generally be warmer.
Locations on the equator are warm in temperature year round.
The "temperate" zones north and south of the equator.
In summer the temperature reaches as high as 50' and in winter they can get as cold as -20'.
No
North Dakota.. -40 -50 in the winter and above 100 in the summer
Tropical :)
The "temperate" zones north and south of the equator.
Because it is below the equator line and when it is winter here it is summer there, visa versa Actually, in Tanzania it is hot pretty much all year round as it is near the equator.
Because it's in the middle of the earth and it has cold and hot weather beside, so you can't say it's hotter or colder
Very hot in summer, cold in winter (very cold in the mountains and in the north).
Alaska
It depends on the season and location. If its near the equator and its summer it would be warm. But if its near the south or north pole and winter, it will be cold. So it all depends on location and the season.
Temperate Hot in the summer, cold in the winter Tropical Has highest insulation Polar Has lowest insulation
In summer the temperature reaches as high as 50' and in winter they can get as cold as -20'.
Since it is above the equator it is cold and warm. Winter temperatures average 4.4 °C (40 °F ) Summer temperatures average about 15.6 °C (60 °F)
Its not. Its just cold and snowy in Poland and hot in Zimbabwe. Tis is because while Zimbabwe is near the equator, Poland is far North.
No
Cold.