Cold and windy. The south pole is on average 25 degrees Centigrade (45 degrees Fahrenheit) colder than the north pole.
Near the poles, the weather is typically cold, icy, and windy. The Arctic near the North Pole experiences long, cold winters and short, cool summers. The Antarctic near the South Pole has extremely low temperatures, strong winds, and large amounts of snow and ice.
Continental lands near the poles have the harshest weather. Islands in the sub tropics will have milder weather, but may still have heavy rain and winds.
Near the Equator. It doesn't rain at the poles, and snowfall is almost non-existent at the South Pole.
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temperatures get warmer as you get near the equator due to the closer the equator is to the sun than the poles. Usually as you get to the equator the weather becomes more tropical and humid but it is still warm.
Depletion of ozone layer is near the poles. It is actually at the poles. It is because of low weather.
Near the poles.
The tropics receive more direct sunlight throughout the year compared to other regions because they are positioned near the equator. This intense sunlight causes greater heating of the surface, leading to hotter temperatures in tropical areas.
Continental lands near the poles have the harshest weather. Islands in the sub tropics will have milder weather, but may still have heavy rain and winds.
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It is the coldest near the poles and hottest near the equator.
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It depends where yo live. In places near the equator or near the poles, there is less difference. In other places, the differences are much more drastic.
Weather systems are moved by the large scale wind currents of the Earth. These generall move west in the tropics, east in the middle latitudes, and west near the poles.
Near the Equator. It doesn't rain at the poles, and snowfall is almost non-existent at the South Pole.
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The closer you are to the poles, the greater the change.