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Yes because we are far away from the equator we get worse weather the further you are from the equator the colder it gets and the closer you are the hotter it gets
It depends on where you live or are. In most places, winters are pretty cold. Usually there is snow and/or ice on the ground, but as you move closer to the Equator, the winter climate gradually gets warmer.
Because some parts of earth are farther from the sun and some are closer.
as you get closer it gets warmer and as you go farther away it gets colder
The temperature gets hotter as you get closer to the equator and colder as you leave the equator. This has to do with how the sun's rays hit earth.
latitude affect climat when the closer latitude to the north the colder the climate gets and when it gets closer to the equator the wrmer it gets.
It goes from a cool current to a warm current as it gets closer to the equator.
because the more southern states are closer to the equator, and the closer to the equator you get, the warmer it gets. it gets warmer near the equator because the earth's tilt has the sun's light/heat fall onto one place (the equator). the earth's tilt also gives us seasons.
The sun isn't really all that close. Canada and most northern countries and continents are usually really cold is because they are farther away from the Equator. The Equator is the part of the world that gets the most direct sunlight that's why usually countries around near the Equator are usually warm all year round. Now as you move further north or further south it gets colder. It gets colder because the farther away from the Equator you are the more indirect sunlight you get. More sunrays don't even point your way and the heat doesn't travel as much farther away from the Equator.
The temperature is usually hotter closer to the equator.
Yes, they are all tropical climates. The closer to the equator, the hotter the climate gets.
As sunlight per unit area gets more intense towards the equator, the temperature goes up.