cuz the people who liv close to the equator dey is hot
Yes. Exactly.
Regions near the equator have a more consistent climate because they receive more direct sunlight throughout the year. The equator receives consistent and strong solar radiation, leading to warm temperatures and a relatively stable climate. In contrast, middle latitudes experience more variation in solar radiation due to the tilt of the Earth's axis, resulting in more distinct seasons and less consistent weather patterns.
No, there is a range of temperatures around the Earth's equator due to changes in altitude. The mountains along the equator can (and do, in many cases) have snow on their peaks because they are so high in the atmosphere that it is below freezing. The ocean beaches along the equator tend to be 80 degrees F or higher for most of the year.
It's longitude Longitude goes vertically from one point and down so it is always going to be the same distance...Latitude goes horizontally so it isn't the same distance. HOPE THIS HELPED!
No matter what direction the earth's rotational axis is pointing with respect to the sun, the sun is always shining on half of the equator.
No.
differing altitudes
The suns ray
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It is effectively the same distance from both.
highest near equator
Assuming the weather is the same in a place near the equator and far from the equator, the temperature at the place closer to the equator will generally be warmer.
No they are not all the same temperature but it is warm.
Yes. Exactly.
All regions near the equator receive about the same amount of solar energy but the Atacama desert gets the most.
No. Because the earth is approximately spherical, plants near the equator will be nearer to the sun than ones at higher latitudes.
It is warmer near the equator because the sun is pointing directley at the "area" and the Equator is closer towards the center of the Earth. If the Equator were on the North Pole it would not be the same temperature.