Colder
Yes, heat DOES transfer from the colder to the hotter body but there is a NET heat transfer from the hotter to the colder body.
No heat does not flow from colder to hotter. It flows from hot to cold.
The hotter object will get colder than it was, the colder object will get hotter than it was. Heat flow will continue until both objects are at the same temperature.
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the water goes into a cycle which means that the water gets hotter as it gets closer to the sea floor.
Hotter the temperature the hotter the water or the colder the temperature the colder the water gets
The temperatures are warmer closer to the equator.
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they get hotter in the south colder in the north
No. It gets hotter.
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Temperature depends on latitude because when you are closer to the equator it's hotter, but when're closer to the arctic circles it will be colder.
To let the observers of the map know where the earth gets hotter and colder, you see the closer you get near the equator the hotter it gets the farther away, the colder.
When you go higher up it gets colder. Then the lower you go it gets hotter because the closer you are to the inner core the hotter it gets.
Yes, water is hotter when it is closer to the shore because it is more shallow and greater surface area for the sun to heat up.
The further away a planet is from the sun the colder it is, the closer a planet is the hotter the planet is.
The surface become colder.