As you get farther from the equator the sun rays get less concentrated
Away from the poles because the air near Earths surface is warm.
The temperatures at the equator tend to be warm to hot (except where there are mountains); the temperatures at the poles tend to be below freezing.
currents
warm-water
we have warm weather because we live near the equater and warm current can get to us and just saying we have seasons because of the earths tilt
because it gets cold on the way.
Away from the poles because the air near Earths surface is warm.
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Heating by the sun near the equator makes the water there warm. In the polar regions, the water is cold. Cold water weighs more than warm and as a result, the warm waters of the equator drift toward the poles. The cold wear from the poles then flows toward the equator to replace the warm water that is leaving.
More phytoplankton is found near the Earths poles because the colder water brings more nutrients to the surface and the plankton thrives. If the water is too warm then the nutrients aren't brought up and the plankton dies.
The heat transfers through the entire ocean, since its technically one big global ocean.
When an air mass forms near the poles it has warm air. This will be a large body of air which will have homogeneous moisture.
if a current originates near the poles and flows towards the equator, it will be colder than all the water it meets. Hence it will be a cold current. ...conversely, if it originates near the equator and flows towards the pole, it will be warmer than the water it meets and be a warm current. In a Short Summary Cold Ocean Currents Originate From The Poles And Warm Ocean Currents Originate From The Equator
Currents that originate near the equator are going to be warm water currents, and currents that form near the poles will be cold water currents. It is the temperature of the waters in these currents that influence the climates of the land masses by or around which they flow.
Ocean currents move warm water from the equator to the poles and cold water from the poles back to the equator. The heat carried north helps warm the northern countries in the winter time.
Cold Water begins at the poles and warm water begins at the equator