South America is a large continent with a great variety of climates, including polar, tropical, desert and temperate. The answer to your question would be: South America is both colder and hotter than England, as there are zones such as Ushuaia in Argentina with an average temperature of 5.5 °C (42 °F) or the Amazon basin in Brazil with average temperatures of 30-35 °C (86-95 °F).
Sri Lanka is hotter than England due to it's position on the earth. The equator bi-sects the Earth just south of Sri Lanka which is where the warmest weather is. The equator also goes through places like central Africa and the northern countires of South America.
No, it would be cooler because the sun is hotter in the South.
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.
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more important in america than england
a lot hotter than England
Because Ghana is closer to the equator
no England is not richer then America. America is richer!!
The sun there is hotter than here!
South America is closer to Africa than North America.
Atlanta is hotter than North Carolina during the summer because it is further south and closer to the equator. The closer you are to the equator, the hotter it will be. Especially in Summer months.
South America extends further south than Africa.