The equator.From there they flow to the North or South Poles in order to cool them.
They originate from the polar regions.
A map is not a three dimensional representation of earth's surface. The best three dimensional representation of earth's surface is a globe or a topographical map.
Three types of projection include planar (the globe is projected onto a flat sheet, with only one point of the globe touching the surface), cylindrical (the globe is projected onto a cylinder with the all points along a great circle touching the surface), or conical (the globe is projected onto a cone with two lines of parallel touching the reference surface).
A globe represents Earth's entire surface.
Draw the globe stand, then place the globe in it. Then draw the landmarks and do some shading to make the globe look 3Dimensional.
Yes they do
southern regions
go and swim in the water and then you shall find out you bunch of nerds who can't be bothered to exercise!! fatties
Generally in equatorial regions
Along cold water currents from the poles to the equator.
The landmasses cause the water to turn. This is called Continental Deflection.
help to distribute this energy by warming other regions of the globe.
-- The sun's energy doesn't really need to be transferred "around the globe",because every point on the globe is on a direct line of sight from the sun forexactly 50% of the time.-- Solar energy is transferred from place to place, however, by the large-scalemotions of heated and cooled air masses, referred to technically as "wind".
Through deep ocean currents and atmosphere currents i.i the elnemo (high speed jet wind current) circulating the globe.
Surface area of a globe = 4*pi*radius2
A model of the Earth's surface is a globe.
Surface area of a globe or sphere = 4*pi*radius2
A model of the Earth's surface is a globe.