The equator has no poles.
along the equator : warm at the poles : cold and windy ;) =)) !*
Warm air rises at the equator and cold air sinks at the poles. Warm air expands and cool air contracts and compresses.
Along cold water currents from the poles to the equator.
No matter which way the poles tilt, the equator always receives enough direct sunlight to prevent a winter. Though, if there are no clouds to trap in the heat of the day, the equator can be very cold at night.
The equator is very hot. The closer the the equator, the warmer you are! If you are very far away from the equator like the north or south pole, it will be cold.
i think it was at the equator or poles
The water is saltier at the poles, and less salty at the equator.
along the equator : warm at the poles : cold and windy ;) =)) !*
Warm currents move from the equator to the poles, and the cold currents move from the poles to the equator. :D
Warm air rises at the equator and cold air sinks at the poles. Warm air expands and cool air contracts and compresses.
Along cold water currents from the poles to the equator.
Along warm water currents from the equator to the poles.
It is hotter near the equator and cooler near the poles. It is this difference between warm and cold currents that cause the ocean currents - helped slightly by the rotation of the earth - to flow across the oceans of the world.
Cold water travels from the poles towards the equator. An example of a cold water current is the California Current. Warm water travels from the equator towards the poles. An example of a warm water current is the Gulf Stream.
because it gets cold on the way.
if its by the equator or the two poles, its gonna be cold water currents. hope this helps :)