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Because the earth pivots back and forth depending on the season so the poles never get the same amount of sunlight

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How do temperatures change fom north to south?

Temperatures generally decrease as you move from the equator (south) towards the North Pole. This is because the angle of sunlight hitting Earth's surface is more direct at the equator, leading to higher temperatures. As you move towards the poles, the angle of sunlight becomes more oblique, causing temperatures to decrease.


What causes the temperatures of the North and south poles?

It's because usually the farther you get away from the equator the colder it is north, south east or west and so on


Are the North Pole and the south pole geographical poles?

yes, the north and south poles are geographical poles.


Do North poles attract North poles?

No, North poles repel each other due to their magnetic properties. Like poles (North-North or South-South) will push away from each other, while opposite poles (North-South or South-North) will attract each other.


What determines magnetic pull in a magnet?

the different types of poles. They have to be different or else it won't have the "magnetic pull" the poles are north and south!


What accounts the difference in climates?

the north and south poles are accountable for different climates


What causes ocean currents to move in different directions in different hemispheres?

North and South poles


Are there barber poles in north and south pole?

No, no barber poles at either the north or south pole.


If you hold a magnet near another magnet and note that they repel what do you know about the position of the poles?

If the magnets repel, it means that they positioned with same poles toward each other (North with North or South with South). If they attract each other, then it means that the near poles are different (North with South).


What do we call ends of magnet?

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Opposite poles of magnet?

The opposite poles of a magnet are the north and south poles. These poles attract each other, meaning that the north pole of one magnet will be attracted to the south pole of another magnet. Conversely, like poles (north-north or south-south) repel each other.


It has north and south poles?

A magnet has a north and a south pole.