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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.
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It gets Colder. SK(APEX)
dew point
It's called migration.
it is hot in the tropics because it is near the equater. anything near the equater will be warmer. it is colder in the polar regions because it is farther from the equater near equater= warmer farther from equater= colder
Answer this question… Along warm-water currents from warmer regions to colder regions
because they don't spend as much time in the sun, which is how most people in warmer regions get their vitamin D
The temperatures are warmer closer to the equator.
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.
Warmer
If the earth were tilted at a greater angle, the Arctic and Antarctic would be warmer in summer and colder in winter than they are now, as they would get more direct sunshine in summer. If the tilt were smaller then the Polar regions would be colder than they are now. Canada and Russia would be colder. Equatorial regions would be the same or warmer than now. All the year round. Differences in seasons would not be as great as they are now.
colder
Very much colder.