They Meet
The temperature is usually hotter closer to the equator.
It is actually the opposite. When the circumference is greater, you are closer to the equator therefore you are getting more heat. When you circumference decreases, you are closer to the poles and have less heat.
the temperature at the poles are cold due to albedo which is that light substances reflect heat back into the atmosphere
You are closer to the center of the earth at the poles, r is smaller in g=GM/r2
It is more COLDER in the POLES and it is more WARMER by the EQUATOR.So therefore the temperature by the equator is warmer and the temperature by the poles is much colder.
They will attract each other.
they move away from each other!
They are farther from the equater. the sun's rays are farther from them.
it gets higher
It gets hotter
The temperature is usually hotter closer to the equator.
It is actually the opposite. When the circumference is greater, you are closer to the equator therefore you are getting more heat. When you circumference decreases, you are closer to the poles and have less heat.
The answer is a cuz ais closer.
Both increase. A lot.
Altitude: the higher you are, the cooler the air is, at least until entering the tropopause Latitude: the closer you are to the poles, the cooler the climate tends to be. Oceans: the closer to being downwind from an ocean or other large body of water, the closer the air is the temperature of the water surface. Further away, the air is more the temperature of the land which varies in temperature greatly.
Because its closer to the mantle and the core.
The sun's rays will strike land closer to both poles at a shallow angle, and lose much of its heat.