No. The further you get away the colder.
When the equator receives more of the sun's energy, it experiences warmer temperatures, resulting in hotter and more humid climates. This can lead to the formation of tropical rainforests near the equator due to the increased warmth and moisture.
1. The equator receives more of the Sun's energy. b. air near the equator is warmer.
It is effectively the same distance from both.
Because if you are on the equator the heat you are getting from the sun is concentrated, whereas if you are further away from the equator the suns rays have to cover more area therefor there is in a way, less for you. E.g Kenya is on the equator so it is warmer than lets say Greenland, which is far away.
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Temperatures are generally hotter the closer you are to the equator, and colder the farther you are from it. This is because the equator receives more direct sunlight throughout the year compared to regions further away.
No. its an imaginary line that seperates the earth, the closer you are to the equator, the warmer it'll be, subsequently, the further it is, the colder it'll be.
Warmer, much warmer.
because thy're in direct sunlight and are faacing the sun more than the other couhtries which are further away from the equator (an imaginary line!!!) =)
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Equator
Some places warmer than the equator are Brazil, and the countries in Australia.
As you move towards the equator, generally, temperatures increase due to the more direct angle of sunlight hitting the surface. This results in warmer climates near the equator compared to regions further from it.
Sudan is warmer because it is nearer the equator.
The climate near the equator is warmer than most other places because the sun is closest to the equator.
The climate near the equator is warmer than most other places because the sun is closest to the equator.
The equator receives more direct sunlight throughout the year due to its position at the center of the Earth. This concentrated sunlight results in higher temperatures and makes the equator generally warmer compared to regions further from the equator.