The thermal equator (also known as "the heat equator") is a belt encircling the Earth, defined by the set of locations having the highest mean annual temperature at each longitude around the globe.
Becouse the weather can not remain the same it has to change.
If it is summer at the South Pole, then everywhere in the northern hemisphere is experiencing winter.
Lines of equal summer temperature are Isothere. Lines of equal general temperature are Isotherm
Because it is cooler in January than July. Actually i have no idea. But i do know that you should not be asking questions about your lab online. Your teacher, me, is very disappointed.
85% of the day has sunlight at the equator in January. it is that simple it isn't rocket science.
Convection
The thermal equator (also known as "the heat equator") is a belt encircling the Earth, defined by the set of locations having the highest mean annual temperature at each longitude around the globe.
Yes it is, since it is North of the Equator.
It depends where you are in Africa. If you are North of the Equator winter is December, January, and February. If you are South of the Equator your winter is June, July, and August.
because Chile is by the equator and January is their summer.
The equator. On average, it is angled i such a way that the sun's rays hit it most directly
Becouse the weather can not remain the same it has to change.
If it is summer at the South Pole, then everywhere in the northern hemisphere is experiencing winter.
Perry Mason - 1957 The Case of the Thermal Thief 8-16 was released on: USA: 14 January 1965
That moment comes on January 3 or 4 each year.If you live north of the equator, it's Winter at that time.If you live south of the equator, it's summer at that time.
If you are north of the equator, south. If you are south of the equator, then north. It would be advisable to use an ative solar thermal system, as it will be much faster and more efficient at collecting the heat from the solar panels as the heat transfer fluid is pumped. Passive solar is solar thermal without a pump and relies on gravity alone. The angle of the solar panels from the ground will depend on where you live.