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because it is near in the sun and it gets direct light.
Regions of the earth that receive less heat, such as polar regions and higher altitudes, tend to have colder air temperatures compared to areas near the equator. This is due to the angle of the sun's rays and the amount of daylight hours these regions receive, resulting in less direct sunlight and warmth. This leads to cooler temperatures in these areas.
No. When two bodies or regions are at the same temperature, equilibrium is already reached & no transfer of heat occurs.
Different regions of the Earth receive different amounts of solar energy.
The temperature of the air falls at night because the earth loses heat by
The process that Earth receives heat from the sun is called radiation.
Because the continual motion of air and water reallocates heat energy throughout Earth.
The direction that heat flows in is From a warmer object to a cooler object.
Different regions of the Earth receive different amounts of solar energy.
differences in the amount of heat received at different regions of the Earth
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