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The temperature gets hotter as you get closer to the equator and colder as you leave the equator. This has to do with how the sun's rays hit earth.
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It is warmer than in temperate and polar regions. It is not hot, though.
The Equator, and anything that is closest to it, would have a warmer climate than the north pole.
Answer this question… Along warm-water currents from warmer regions to colder regions
because the sun beams directly over the equater
Heat always flows from warmer to cooler regions.
Equatorial is the adjective related to the word equator. For instance: The equatorial climate is much warmer than that of the poles.
warmer, lighter equatorial. Cold sinking cold salty polar. Warm rising equatorial.
The answer is thermal energy
The temperature gets hotter as you get closer to the equator and colder as you leave the equator. This has to do with how the sun's rays hit earth.
Pygmy seahorses live in tropical regions where coral is plentiful. Pygmy seahorses enjoy warmer waters when compared to their larger cousins.
dew point
the second law of thermodynamics
Air becomes more or less dense relative to its temperature. Cold air is denser than warm. Since the equatorial region is tropical, the air will be warmer and less dense.
If the earth were tilted at a greater angle, the Arctic and Antarctic would be warmer in summer and colder in winter than they are now, as they would get more direct sunshine in summer. If the tilt were smaller then the Polar regions would be colder than they are now. Canada and Russia would be colder. Equatorial regions would be the same or warmer than now. All the year round. Differences in seasons would not be as great as they are now.
It is warmer in the South. The closer you get to the equator the warmer it is.