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it is because air sinks at the poles
it sinks. since the equator is in direct contact with the sun, the poles are not. the are hit by the sun at a lower angle, and since the suns energy is spread out over a larger area, so it heats the surface less. as a result, temperatures near at the poles are much lower, and cold air sinks. at the equator, the temperatures are much higher, and the warm air is steadily rising. cold air comes, but it is quickly warmed and it rises. basically, warm air rises, cold air sinks. the equators warm, the poles are cold.
Cold air sinks.
Morning dew is condensation. It happens when the air becomes warmer and the colder air sinks to the ground settling on the grass.
It goes south and new hot air comes up to the poles to be frozen and pushed back down.
At the poles, cold air sinks. Simple
it is because air sinks at the poles
Warm air rises at the equator and cold air sinks at the poles. Warm air expands and cool air contracts and compresses.
I am not to sure but I think that it sinks...
it is because air sinks at the poles
Fog appears when cold air sinks to the ground.
The cold dense air at the poles sinks, so the air from the upper level of atmosphere flows in on the top of the increasing weight while creating an area of high pressure at the poles. Now, the air that rises at the equator does not flow directly to the poles.
it sinks
Warm air rises, and cool air sinks.
it cools down
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