Yes.
Cold countries are fr from the equator or at a high altitude.
The temperature in a specific location is influenced by factors like distance from the equator, altitude, proximity to bodies of water, and prevailing wind patterns. Areas closer to the equator receive more direct sunlight, making them hotter, while areas further from the equator tend to be colder due to receiving less direct sunlight and the angle at which sunlight reaches the Earth's surface.
No. There are some high mountain peaks on the equator that are very cold.
places like Kenya and Tanzania where they have high mountains
The equator is usually 80- 90 degrees.
Areas closer to the equator receive more direct sunlight and experience higher temperatures compared to areas farther away from the equator. This leads to warmer climates and greater biodiversity in equatorial regions.
Because some parts of earth are farther from the sun and some are closer.
Cold polar air flows toward the equator due to the difference in temperature and pressure between the polar regions and the equator. Air moves from high pressure to low pressure areas, and the temperature gradient drives the movement of cold air toward warmer regions.
yes
in Greenland
Its actually very hot around the equator.
Warm Ocean currents warms the air above it and some move from the tropic towards both poles ---------------------------------------------------------AND----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cold Ocean currents also affect weather patterns by bringing cold water from polar to the equator