The earth's temperature is hotter at the equator and colder at the poles because of the difference in the angle of the sun's rays. Since the earth is round, the sun's rays hit different areas at different angles; the higher the latitude the more slanted are the sun's rays. In tropical or lower latitude areas the sun stays more or less overhead throughout the year. Since direct rays provide more heat than rays at an angle, the tropics receive the most heat and have the warmest average temperatures.
The reasons have to do with the tilt of the earth and the angle of the sun shining on the earth. The equator is at 0 degrees Latitude, which means the sun will always shine on it during the daytime.
Because the sun's rays are near vertical throughout the year. This means that (a) they are spread over a smaller area and so warm the earth's surface to a greater extent, and (b) they have to travel through less of the earth's atmosphere and so less heat is lost in heating the atmosphere.
because the sun's rays are stronger in the equator and therefore it is hotter.
It's all because of the way the earth tilts. The equator is the part of the earth that is closest to the sun, and therefore it is the warmest.
The ozone is formed over equator. It is because of the high temperature.
Because the equator is closer to the sun. Also, "Not all places along the equator are warm. Some are cold because of elevation. Some places are high up, hence being cold."
No. There are some high mountain peaks on the equator that are very cold.
Sunlight is a kind of fuel for thunderstorms. The warm air causes an updraft when it collides with cold air. Also, sunlight intensity affects the temperature. That is why the temperatures at the equator are usually high because the places near the equator get direct sunlight.
Simply, Because The Temperature is always high there, And you only can see your breath if the temperature is below 5C 41F
Actually the warmest are found closer to the tropics (23° North and South of the Equator). This is because those areas get sunlight directly overhead where the radiation of the Sun passes through the least atmosphere and has the greatest energy.
The ozone is formed over equator. It is because of the high temperature.
The average temperature on Mars is −67 degrees Fahrenheit. At its equator at noon, the high temperature on Mars is 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
Because the equator is closer to the sun. Also, "Not all places along the equator are warm. Some are cold because of elevation. Some places are high up, hence being cold."
No. There are some high mountain peaks on the equator that are very cold.
The ozone is greatest at the equator. It because of the high temperature.
The Equator is an imaginary line around the Earth that divides it into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
No because some places have mountains or high plateaus where it gets cold so not all places along the equator are hot. Mount Kilimanjaro in Kenya is almost on the equator and has snow on the top. Nearness to the sea can also have an effect.
Sunlight is a kind of fuel for thunderstorms. The warm air causes an updraft when it collides with cold air. Also, sunlight intensity affects the temperature. That is why the temperatures at the equator are usually high because the places near the equator get direct sunlight.
yes because the equator is super hot. Actually no. While most places on the equator are very warm there are some high mountains in Africa and South America which are very cold and covered in snow.
No. There are some places on, or near the equator which are at high altitude. For example, the top of Mt Kilimanjaro has snow on it - not a sign of being hot!
No. Near the equator the sun is always very high in the sky so freezing temperatures can not occur.