The hottest temperatures are measured in deserts. The hottest temperature ever reliably measured was in 1913 in the Mojave Desert (Death Valley) of 134 degrees F.
Equatorial regions are getting hotter due to the increase in greenhouse gas emissions that trap heat in the atmosphere, leading to global warming. The polar regions are also warming, but at a faster rate than equatorial regions due to a phenomenon known as polar amplification, where feedback mechanisms amplify the warming effects in these areas.
desert(arid), semiarid, tropical, and equatorial. (:
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Equatorial areas are hotter than the rest of the earth surface because they get more exposure to direct sunlight, in contrast to polar regions where the sun does not shine for six months at a time.
In equatorial regions the water is warm, therefor the temperature will be higher. The temperature of t he polar regions will be less than the equatorial region because the water density is less.
no the sahara desert is hotter
Equatorial regions may consist of rainforests, dry deciduous forests, spiny forests, desert areas to name a few. You would need to be more specific in what equatorial regions you might be talking about.
Tropical. Equatorial. Polar. Desert.
Africa is a continent with a wide variety of climatic regions ranging from the Sahara desert to the equatorial rain forest. No single meaningful rainfall number is available.
receive more direct sunlight due to the angle of the Earth's tilt relative to the sun. This results in higher solar insolation and more consistent sunlight throughout the year in equatorial regions compared to polar regions that experience longer periods of darkness during winter months.
The construction of roads and railways in desert regions is challenging due to extreme temperatures, shifting sands, and limited water resources, which complicate material transportation and infrastructure stability. In equatorial regions, dense vegetation, heavy rainfall, and muddy conditions can hinder access and construction efforts, leading to increased costs and time delays. Additionally, both environments present unique ecological concerns that require careful planning and environmental assessments.
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