Assuming the weather is the same in a place near the equator and far from the equator, the temperature at the place closer to the equator will generally be warmer.
No, being born in the summer does not impact how a person tolerates cold temperatures in the winter. The ability to withstand cold is determined by factors like body composition, metabolism, clothing, and environmental conditions, not the season of birth.
The "temperate" zones north and south of the equator.
The seasons normally found in the Sub Tropical Climates are normally seen as the temperatures aren't extremely frequent. Meaning, it usually stays above 70 all throught the year. Eventually, it cools down for a couple of months though concluding, there are only 2 seasons there: (i) Summer (ii) Winter. Though, their winter season isn't very cold, in fact, it's fairly warm; their summer seasons last much longer than the winter seasons since it is located near the equator.
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Alta, Norway offers a different experience in summer and winter. In summer, you can enjoy activities like hiking, fishing, and kayaking under the Midnight Sun. In winter, Alta is a popular destination for viewing the Northern Lights, as well as activities such as dog sledding, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing.
Because it is below the equator line and when it is winter here it is summer there, visa versa Actually, in Tanzania it is hot pretty much all year round as it is near the equator.
Because it's in the middle of the earth and it has cold and hot weather beside, so you can't say it's hotter or colder
Very hot in summer, cold in winter (very cold in the mountains and in the north).
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It depends on the season and location. If its near the equator and its summer it would be warm. But if its near the south or north pole and winter, it will be cold. So it all depends on location and the season.
Temperate Hot in the summer, cold in the winter Tropical Has highest insulation Polar Has lowest insulation
Since it is above the equator it is cold and warm. Winter temperatures average 4.4 °C (40 °F ) Summer temperatures average about 15.6 °C (60 °F)
Its not. Its just cold and snowy in Poland and hot in Zimbabwe. Tis is because while Zimbabwe is near the equator, Poland is far North.
Sure is.
Cold.
What is your exact question?Australia is hot during the English winter because it is SUMMER in Australia, being in the Earth's Southern Hemisphere. It is summer in Southern Africa and Latin America, too.Or were you asking why Australia is 'hot' during its own winter, from June to September? Firstly, some parts of Australia are quite cold in winter! Secondly, it is not as cold in winter as it is here simply because Australia is closer to the Equator than England is and therefore has a warmer climate.Hope this answers your question.
The opposite of winter is summer.