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its not going to get warmer is it love
The closer the layer is at the Earth's core, the warmer it gets.
The climate of the Earth is constantly changing, going from glacier-covered ice ages to warm periods called "interglacials". 1000 years ago, the glacier-covered island of Greenland used to be the home of Viking dairy farmers; it was a lot warmer then. Then the weather got a lot colder, and the ice covered the island. For the last 150 years, it's been getting warmer again, and it is now nearly as warm as in Viking times. But we really don't know WHY things change as they do, and we cannot be sure when the cycle will reverse itself and start getting colder.
The closer you are to a large body of water the more mild the weather is going to be. The farther you are away from the large body of water the more extreme your weather is going to get.
Cooler air is lighter and rises to the top, while warmer air is heavier and sinks to the bottom. There is actually a cycle of heating and cooling of the air, which causes wind. Te longer the cooler air is of higher altitude, the warmer it is going to get; this is also true of the warmer air, but vise versa. The warmer air gets cooler and starts to rise while the cooler air gets warmer and starts to sink.
its not going to get warmer is it love
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Yes that is true because the higher up the colder it gets because you are going farther and farther away from the center of the earth(that is the hottest place on earth).
nothing, let carbon make Britain warmer.
The closer the layer is at the Earth's core, the warmer it gets.
They never state a destination. The only implication given is south to a warmer climate and where it is safer.
Texas is, for those who are geographically challenged. Texas is closer to the equator, therefore the climate is warmer. Ohio also gets snow, quite a bunch. But i wouldn't suggest going to either state. Texas and Ohio Both have bad football teams, Texas has too many fat rednecks, and Ohio just is horrible.
Well, first of all, it is very warm because it is close to the equator. As you go closer to the equator, it gets warmer because that is exatly the spot where the sun hits it. it rains alot because it has the Amazon R. going through it. the water evaporates into the sky and when the clouds get big enough, is rains.
The climate of the Earth is constantly changing, going from glacier-covered ice ages to warm periods called "interglacials". 1000 years ago, the glacier-covered island of Greenland used to be the home of Viking dairy farmers; it was a lot warmer then. Then the weather got a lot colder, and the ice covered the island. For the last 150 years, it's been getting warmer again, and it is now nearly as warm as in Viking times. But we really don't know WHY things change as they do, and we cannot be sure when the cycle will reverse itself and start getting colder.
The closer you are to a large body of water the more mild the weather is going to be. The farther you are away from the large body of water the more extreme your weather is going to get.
climate changes with latitude ,so therefore biomes change with latitude
The climate of mountains can vary depending on the altitude. For example, as the mountain goes higher, the temperature because colder. The temperature of the mountains can go down about 11 degrees Fahrenheit with every 3200 feet going up.