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Typical of the regions at the Earth's equator.
In equatorial regions the water is warm, therefor the temperature will be higher. The temperature of t he polar regions will be less than the equatorial region because the water density is less.
receive more direct sunlight due to the angle of the Earth's tilt relative to the sun. This results in higher solar insolation and more consistent sunlight throughout the year in equatorial regions compared to polar regions that experience longer periods of darkness during winter months.
They transfer energy as heat from equatorial regions to high latitudes
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At its simplest - it shifts weather patterns from the equatorial regions towards the poles.
Most of the areas in the equatorial regions of the earth are covered by jungles. They are rather dense ones and the equator lands have plenty of warm weather and rain.
Yes, the thickness varies from te equatoral to the polar regions due to the Earth's rotation. The atmosphere is thicker at the equator than the poles. this is due to the earths rotation and centripital force.
Equatorial regions receive more direct sunlight year-round as they are closer to the sun, leading to more intense heating. This causes warmer temperatures in these regions compared to areas farther from the equator.
Earth is shape at this way because its axis makes the polar regions flatten and the equatorial zone bulge .