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The temperatures are warmer closer to the equator.
A front where warmer air is replacing colder air is called a warm front. Warm fronts typically bring gentler weather conditions, such as a gradual increase in temperature, light rain or drizzle, and overcast skies.
By sky let's say you mean the ambient air in the lowest part of the atmosphere. In this case sometimes the ground is warmer, especially during the day and sometimes the ambient air is warmer, especially at night. It's a seasonal thing too. I we assume, by the sky you mean the upper part of the atmosphere called the upper troposphere then typically the ground is warmer.
The higher the number, the colder it becomes .
It means there is more greenhouse gases in the air. Greenhouse gases absorb and hold the sun's heat. So an increase means that the atmosphere gets warmer, globally (global warming).
Warmer atmosphere
colder, the farther up you go, the lower the tempurature
It gets colder because heat rises
They are warmer because they are farther away from the atmosphere, which is colder. That is why it is SO cold on planes.
If the air in the in the upper atmosphere were warmer than the water vapor that was continued in the air would make the earth colder in the air.
The temperatures are warmer closer to the equator.
They can bring warmer air, but typically they don't change it, and it feels colder.
Starfish prefer warmer waters rather than colder waters.
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Ocean currents carry warmer water from the tropics into colder regions. The heat from that warmer water escapes into the atmosphere as it creates warmer, rainier weather than might otherwise be expected.
depending on the climate different areas can be colder or hotter. closer to the equator will be warmer and likewise farther from the equator will be colder but besides that u have to factor in the height of the land and the usual weather those are all factors of the climate or the "area"