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The line of latitude with the warmest average temperatures on Earth is the equator. This is due to the position of the sun being directly overhead and the equatorial region receiving more direct sunlight throughout the year, resulting in higher temperatures.
The Indian ocean is the warmest ocean
Yes, 2017 was one of the warmest years on record, but not the warmest.
The area near the equator, specifically around the Amazon Basin in South America, experiences some of the warmest temperatures all year long due to its proximity to the sun and high levels of humidity. These regions have consistently high temperatures and receive abundant sunlight throughout the year.
18c is the warmest. 12c is the coldest.
the warmest layer is the Therosphere
Polar and alpine climates have a mean temperature below 10 degrees Celsius during the warmest month. These regions experience cold temperatures due to their high latitude or elevation, resulting in limited heat during the summer months.
Both Chile & the East cost of Australia have widely varying temperatures from depending on the latitude.
The warmest ocean in the world is the Indian ocean.
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Mars is the warmest and possibly the cloudyest
The climate that has a mean temperature below 10°C during the warmest month is classified as a polar climate. These regions experience long, cold winters and short, cool summers due to their high latitude, resulting in the coldest temperatures on Earth.