The equator is an imaginary line that runs around the middle section of the earth. It is hotter there than at the north and south poles because the tilt of the earth on its axis causes the equatorial region to receive more direct sun rays than the poles.
At the Equator temperatures are much hotter except at high altitudes where air is cooled by the work done in lifting it over mountains, and at the poles they are much much colder.
Also, the annual range of temperature is negligible at the equator and often very high near the poles because day length is constant at the equator and ranges from continuous daylight to astronomical polar night at the poles. The most extreme annual ranges of temperature are not at the poles where maritime influences are strong (Antarctica being very strongly cooled in summer by the Antarctic Drift) but in the hypercontinental regions of inland Siberia and Manchuria where the differential heating of Eurasia and the Pacific Ocean causes a wind reversal to warm summers and chill winters.
The temperatures are hotter at the Equator because the sun is more direct than that of the poles.
The equatorial regions on Earth experience about 12 hours of direct sunlight every day of the year.
At the poles, there is one sunset and one sunrise per year, which means that for six months, there is no direct sun at the poles.
Because around the equator it is always a high temperature so it would only be summer so why say "Its Summer" all year long
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no penguins live in the north and south poles the equator is hot.
Temperatures are colder near the North and South Poles, becoming warmer near the equator. From north to south, it would be cold, warm, hot, warm, cold.
The equator is very hot. The closer the the equator, the warmer you are! If you are very far away from the equator like the north or south pole, it will be cold.
The climate near the equator is hot and dry, think of the Sahara desert. The climate near the north and south poles is very cold for almost the whole year.
Well, at the equator, it's hot because the sun directly hits it. At the north and south pole, it is cold and icy because it receives very little sun in comparison to the equator.
Put simply, the North and South Poles are not very hot because they are the farthest points from the Equator. This means that the effects of the sun are weaker at these far extremes. The following factors all play a part:fewer daylight hoursless water vaporatmospheric lengthprevalence of icereflection and sun angle
The Equator is and invisible line the goes around the middle of the earth,if you are close to the equator it is realy hot The equator is eqidistant from the North and South Poles, and passes thru countries all around the world. Look at any globe to see them all.
It is hot at the equator and cooler in the north and south.
As you move away from the equator, temperatures fall. As you move closer to the equator, temperatures rise. Thus, the warmest region of the globe is along the equator, and the coldest is at the north and south poles.
The "temperate" zones north and south of the equator.
The equator got its name because it is a steaming hot line that divides the north side of the word and the south side. The north and south sides are equal (hence the name equator).
No. The South Pole is colder than the North Pole. this is because the South Pole sits amidst the large ice and land mass known as the Antarctic, whilst the North Pole is merely a floating ice shelf, and therefore several degrees warmer throughout the seasons.