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They are farther from the equater. the sun's rays are farther from them.

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What happens to the temperature as you get closer to the poles?

They Meet


Where and how does the ozone depletion happen?

The ozone depletion happens in the poles mainly Arctic and Antarctic. It is due to cold temperature facilitating the depletion.


What happens if the earth was further from the sun?

It would get colder and less windy because weather is a result of temperature difference in the equator and poles. If the entire planet is colder then there is less temperature difference.


The area around the equator is usually hot What happens to the temperature at the poles?

the temperature at the poles are cold due to albedo which is that light substances reflect heat back into the atmosphere


How is ozone affected by the poles?

The ozone is depleted at the poles only. It is because of the low temperature there.


What happens if a magnet in its domains all are aligned is cut in half?

You may think that it will be twoseparatenorth and south poles, but the magnetic field is changing the ways, so when you do cut it in half, it will become twoseparatemagnets, each with twonorthand south poles.


When two poles unlike poles are brought together. What happens?

They repel each other.


Where do all meridian meet?

at the poles. do you know what happens to a degree of longtudeas you moe towards the poles?


What happens when the poles receives less of the suns energy?

Cold air sinksIf the poles received less energy then it would be darker most of the day and year causing a drop in temperature causing the freezing and formation of new glaciers, decreasing the sea level.


What is happening to the ozone layers in the poles?

The ozone layer at poles is depleting. It is because of cold degrees of temperature there.


What happens because of the uneven heating between the poles and the equator?

Uneven heating between the poles and the equator creates temperature and pressure differences, leading to the formation of global wind patterns and ocean currents. This ultimately drives weather systems and climate across the Earth.


What happens to the cold air and water at the poles?

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