This is not possible unless the equator is near this area. All hot places in Earth are all close to the equator. The only logical explanation would be if there is an imaginary 2nd equator floating around that humanity has not yet discovered yet.
The sun warms the whole Earth, more in some places like the equatorial areas; less in some places like the polar areas.
Different parts of the Sun rotate at different speeds, which is how we know that the Sun isn't a solid. The equatorial regions of the Sun rotate in about 27 days, but the polar regions take a little longer; about 33 days.
the population is very sparse because of unhealthy climate. except in parts of Malaysia and Indonesia, primitive people live in the forests of this region. hunting is the main occupation of the people and in some areas fishing and shifting cultivation is also practiced. there is no difference in the dressing style of men and women. they use bows, arrows, pipes and spears. they are brave and alert.
At its hottest point, temperatures on Mercury can rise as high as 700 Kelvin (430 °C) for the regions directly facing the Sun. And its colder side can get down to 110 Kelvin (-163 °C). But the absolute coldest parts of Mercury are the shadowed parts of the planet's polar craters. These are regions that never see sunlight, and the Mercury surface temperature can get as low as 90 Kelvin (-183 °C).The Mercury average surface temperature, when you even it all out, is 452 Kelvin (179 °C).
No part of Earth gets sunlight all year around, but some parts get sunlight (and dark) for more than 24 hours at a time. At any latitude less than 66.5 degrees from the equator ... north or south ... every point has a sunrise and a sunset every day of the year.
the equator
The constellations are different due to the fact that you're looking completely different parts of the sky. However, some constellations which are directly above the Earth's equatorial regions remain the same.
There are different melting points at different parts of the earth.
The mantle is the second layer of the Earth. The hottest part of the mantle is the lower mantle, while the coolest part is the upper mantle.
The sun warms the whole Earth, more in some places like the equatorial areas; less in some places like the polar areas.
Different parts of the Sun rotate at different speeds, which is how we know that the Sun isn't a solid. The equatorial regions of the Sun rotate in about 27 days, but the polar regions take a little longer; about 33 days.
Many animals living in subtropical regions have adapted by becoming nocturnal. This allows them to avoid the hottest parts of the day. They also get most of their water from food. Plants have adapted to need little water.
there is three main layers, the crust (thinnest), the mantle(thickest), and the core (hottest) the core is made up of two parts the outer core( liquid iron and nickel) and the inner core(solid iron and nickel).
Places with an equatorial climate.
The desert is, at once, the hottest and coldest biome on earth. Antarctica can plunge to more than 100 F. degrees below zero and parts of the Sahara and Mojave can exceed 130 degrees F. above zero.
the population is very sparse because of unhealthy climate. except in parts of Malaysia and Indonesia, primitive people live in the forests of this region. hunting is the main occupation of the people and in some areas fishing and shifting cultivation is also practiced. there is no difference in the dressing style of men and women. they use bows, arrows, pipes and spears. they are brave and alert.
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