the sun's radiation is concentrated in smaller area near the equator
Because the Sun's rays strike the Earth at almost 90º near the Equator, and at more acute angles nearer the Poles, the heat is more concentrated at the Equator.
The concentrated radiation from the sun at the equator.
The main factor is that the sun's rays at the equator strike the earth more directly whereas at the poles the sun's ray reach the earth at is an angle.
Because the of the sun rays are more direct
Areas close to the Earth's equator tend to be warmer than areas farther away from the equator primarily because sunlight is more direct at the equator. The sun's rays hit the Earth's surface at a higher angle near the equator, resulting in more concentrated energy and heat. In contrast, areas farther from the equator receive sunlight at lower angles, causing the energy to be spread out over a larger area and resulting in cooler temperatures.
areas closer to the equator receive and
Temperatures get hotter when you get closer to the Equator because if you ever went to the Rainforest in South America, its hotter there. Even when it's Winter. I'm 11 yrs old and even I know this.
Areas farther north or south of the equator reception of the sun depends with the position of the sun at the time.
The least species diversity occurs in the areas that are the farthest from the equator
Areas close to the Earth's equator tend to be warmer than areas farther away from the equator primarily because sunlight is more direct at the equator. The sun's rays hit the Earth's surface at a higher angle near the equator, resulting in more concentrated energy and heat. In contrast, areas farther from the equator receive sunlight at lower angles, causing the energy to be spread out over a larger area and resulting in cooler temperatures.
depending on the climate different areas can be colder or hotter. closer to the equator will be warmer and likewise farther from the equator will be colder but besides that u have to factor in the height of the land and the usual weather those are all factors of the climate or the "area"
areas closer to the equator receive and
Because California is closer to the equator and has desert areas and lots of sunshine.
In this case, we'll have to talk about the equator.Temperature gets warmer the closer you go to equator. The equator is at 0 degrees latitude. We're not talking about degrees in temperature, we are talking about GPS degrees.Most of the time, the smaller the # of the latitude, the warmer it may get. Since the equator always gets sunlight all year round, the closer you get to it, the warmer it'll get.In the Northern Hemisphere, you have to go south to get to the equator.In the Southern Hemisphere, you have to go north the get to the equator.
Temperatures get hotter when you get closer to the Equator because if you ever went to the Rainforest in South America, its hotter there. Even when it's Winter. I'm 11 yrs old and even I know this.
Areas farther north or south of the equator reception of the sun depends with the position of the sun at the time.
The least species diversity occurs in the areas that are the farthest from the equator
because the sun hits the equator more therefore, the equator is warmer
polar regions are in areas surrounded by poles or frigid zones, climate in these areas are cooler as they receive far less intensity from solar radiation, tropical regions are closer to the equator of the earth and therefore the climate in these areas are warmer
The latitude of an area plays a significant role in determining its climate. Areas closer to the equator, which have lower latitudes, tend to have warmer climates as they receive more direct sunlight throughout the year. On the other hand, areas farther from the equator, with higher latitudes, experience cooler climates due to the angle at which sunlight reaches the Earth's surface.
Yes they are.