it depends where you are in the world like Antarctica or Greenland
It is generally hotter on or near the equator compared to regions further north or south. This is because the equator receives more direct sunlight throughout the year, resulting in higher temperatures.
In general the country (except for high lying areas) is fairly warm. But the eastern coastal area (KwaZulu Natal) is the warmest part of the country and the more north you go the hotter it gets.
It gets hotter
Although heat does rise, in space there is no concept of "up" or "down", and therefore no "north" and "south", only the concept of "around". Humans invented these concepts for our own understanding. The reason it is hotter in the southern hemisphere is because this hemisphere is closer to the Sun.
Yes. As a general rule the faster it burns the hotter it gets.
depending on how far away from the equator you go in either direction North or south, it will be equally warm and cold, depending on the season, but the closer to the equator you are the warmer it is.
The compromises that the northern and southern states reached were the great compromise and the Three-Fifthy compromise
When air gets hotter, or when any gas gets hotter, it expands. This means its density will decrease; therefore, cooler (and heavier) air will push it up.When air gets hotter, or when any gas gets hotter, it expands. This means its density will decrease; therefore, cooler (and heavier) air will push it up.When air gets hotter, or when any gas gets hotter, it expands. This means its density will decrease; therefore, cooler (and heavier) air will push it up.When air gets hotter, or when any gas gets hotter, it expands. This means its density will decrease; therefore, cooler (and heavier) air will push it up.
which gets hotter land or water
Yes the further south you get the warmer it gets the further north you get the colder it gets!
Much like North America, but the north is closer to the equator and therefore the hotter area, and it gets colder as you go south, so it is the reverse of North America. Additionally, the hottest areas are much hotter as the equator passes through South America. While North America has subtropical conditions, South America has both tropical and subtropical areas. Like North America, South America has many climates, and is overall warmer than North America, but cold in the top of the Andes, especially in winter, and also in the far south, near Antarctica.
It gets colder.