No, temperatures generally decrease as latitudes increase. The equator (30° to 40°C) is 0° latitude while the poles (0° to -40°C) are at 90° latitude.
increase
The close the latitude is to 0, the hotter it is.
- an increase of the temperature - a decrease of the pressure
Increase pressure: decrease volume, increase temperature, increase moles of substance. Decrease pressure: do the reverse
If there is an increase in the temperature of a substance, that indicates the increase in vibration and speed of the particles. If there is a decrease in the temperature of a substance, that indicates the decrease in vibration and speed of the particles.
increase
If you are North of the equator.....If you travel north, latitude increases,If you travel south, latitude decreases.If you are South of the equator.....If you travel north, latitude decreases,If you travel south, latitude increases.
An increase in temperature will cause an increase in volume, while a decrease in temperature will cause a decrease in volume.
decrease
Decrease
They can do both, but it is up to them to decrease usage of fuels in order to increase planet temperature.
The temperature in the troposphere and the mesosphere decrease with altitude.
the temperature.
The close the latitude is to 0, the hotter it is.
Decrease the temperature, if aqueous. Increase the pressure.
If a gas is pressurised then the temperature will increase.
An increase of the temperature or a decrease of the pressure.