because sun rays directly hit countries located on aquater.....and it lies on 90degree to the sun rays....so less area will be captures by sun and more warmer will be the country.....
because its right in between the earths center,so the equator is the hottest spot
11 year old Brittney harbin
Its not colder at the equator its warmer.
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I would think in warmer Air....
it usually is warmer in Texas
87 degrees Fahrenheit is much warmer.
1 degree Celsius is about 34 times warmer; it equates to 33.8F
69 Fahrenheit is warmer, 1 centigrade is only 1 degree above freezing
it is hot in the tropics because it is near the equater. anything near the equater will be warmer. it is colder in the polar regions because it is farther from the equater near equater= warmer farther from equater= colder
The places closer to the equater are warmer.
As you get closer to the equator, temperatures usually get warmer.
As you get closer to the equator, temperatures usually get warmer due to the more direct angle at which sunlight hits the Earth's surface. The equator receives more intense sunlight throughout the year, leading to higher temperatures compared to areas farther away.
the air is warmer because the sun's rays hit the equater more directly and because it is warmer it becomes more dense
because the sun beams directly over the equater
some areas in the winter are warm because they are closer to the equater which makes the area warmer
The air at the equator is warmer because it receives direct sunlight year-round, which heats it up. Warmer air is less dense than cooler air, so the warm air at the equator rises, creating a low-pressure system. This rising warm air leads to the formation of thunderstorms and rain near the equator.
You would need lighter clothing in central Africa because its closer to the equater and the closer you are, the warmer it is.
It will be colder because it's farther away from the Equater
three continents are north of the equater n.america, europe,aisa.
The closer a location is to the equator, the higher the temperature tends to be due to the more direct angle of sunlight. Areas near the equator receive more intense sunlight year-round, leading to warmer temperatures overall. Additionally, these areas generally have more consistent daylight hours throughout the year, resulting in more stable and predictable temperatures.