On our Earth, the Equator is comparatively warmer than either of the Poles.
Latitude is the curvature of the Earth where it is hotter on the equator and it gets colder nearer the poles.
The temperature is usually hotter closer to the equator.
The regions closer to the equator are hotter and more moist than those further from the equator. They receive more solar energy than the poles.
sun hits equator directly and not the poles
The equator has no poles.
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Latitude is the curvature of the Earth where it is hotter on the equator and it gets colder nearer the poles.
The temperature is usually hotter closer to the equator.
The regions closer to the equator are hotter and more moist than those further from the equator. They receive more solar energy than the poles.
sun hits equator directly and not the poles
Air temperature depends mostly on the angle of the sun. This is why it is hotter at the equator than at the north or south poles.
It is nearer to the equator.
The equator has no poles.
It is hotter on the Equator. The more you go above or below it, the colder it gets.
the lower the latitude the hotter it will be, and the equator is the center so it's the hottest because it's latitude is 0
The equator is an imaginary line that runs around the middle section of the earth. It is hotter there than at the north and south poles because the tilt of the earth on its axis causes the equatorial region to receive more direct sun rays than the poles.
The planet Uranus is hotter at its poles than at its equator because the planet is tilted on its side. Astronomers believe that an Earth sized object collided with the planet millions of years ago and tilted it so that its poles faced the sun rather than its equator.