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On our Earth, the Equator is comparatively warmer than either of the Poles.
the equator receives direct rays from the sun and the poles receive indirect rays.
temperatures get warmer as you get near the equator due to the closer the equator is to the sun than the poles. Usually as you get to the equator the weather becomes more tropical and humid but it is still warm.
The latitude can be thought of as the distance from the equator. 0 degrees latitude is the equator, which is typically warmer than locations closer than the poles. As you move away from the Equator and towards the North or South poles, the weather tends to be colder. In contrast, the region between the poles and the equator often has a greater temperature range variation.
the sun in every season hits that are more than any spot on earth the poles receiving the least amount due to the fact they are pushed back a bit, also areas surrounded or near water happen to be hotter on the equator.
The ocean receives most of its heat along the equator, where incoming solar radiation is about double that received at the poles. Hence, sea surfaces are much warmer along the equator than at the poles.
On our Earth, the Equator is comparatively warmer than either of the Poles.
Since the equator is the closest point to the sun on earth,that means the heat from the sun heats up the air and water there more than at the poles
Heating by the sun near the equator makes the water there warm. In the polar regions, the water is cold. Cold water weighs more than warm and as a result, the warm waters of the equator drift toward the poles. The cold wear from the poles then flows toward the equator to replace the warm water that is leaving.
the equator receives direct rays from the sun and the poles receive indirect rays.
temperatures get warmer as you get near the equator due to the closer the equator is to the sun than the poles. Usually as you get to the equator the weather becomes more tropical and humid but it is still warm.
Equatorial is the adjective related to the word equator. For instance: The equatorial climate is much warmer than that of the poles.
if a current originates near the poles and flows towards the equator, it will be colder than all the water it meets. Hence it will be a cold current. ...conversely, if it originates near the equator and flows towards the pole, it will be warmer than the water it meets and be a warm current. In a Short Summary Cold Ocean Currents Originate From The Poles And Warm Ocean Currents Originate From The Equator
Because the water is warmer at the equator than at the pole. The warmer ocean water is the faster the currents move and the colder the water is the slow the currents move.
The equator is the center of Earth. In the center of the Earth it is very hot because of all of the under ground volcanoes.
The latitude can be thought of as the distance from the equator. 0 degrees latitude is the equator, which is typically warmer than locations closer than the poles. As you move away from the Equator and towards the North or South poles, the weather tends to be colder. In contrast, the region between the poles and the equator often has a greater temperature range variation.
the sun in every season hits that are more than any spot on earth the poles receiving the least amount due to the fact they are pushed back a bit, also areas surrounded or near water happen to be hotter on the equator.