because the sun beams directly over the equater
It has to do with the Earth being round and how the Sun shines on it. The tropics are mostly close to the roundest part of the Earth or EQUATOR. Most places near the equator are hot because the rays of the sun fully shine on them most of the year(except at night of course). This causes these places to be hotter than those that the Sun`s rays do not shine directly at.
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When the Earth is closer to the Sun, warmer temperatures will be felt by people living in the area that can feel the Sun the most. Conversely, the opposite side of the Earth will have cooler temperatures.
The most humid places on Earth are coastal regions near the equator. These places can include cities in southeastern parts of Asia, such as Singapore, Bangkok, and Kuala Lumpur.
Slow- moving downslope movement of water- saturated, clay- rich sediment, most characteristic of humid regions.
Most of the areas in the equatorial regions of the earth are covered by jungles. They are rather dense ones and the equator lands have plenty of warm weather and rain.
warmer, lighter equatorial. Cold sinking cold salty polar. Warm rising equatorial.
absolutely! man have effects on almost everything though we are trying to clean up the earth and most places they have destroyed
Most of these hot and humid regions are in the tropics and subtropics.
because they don't spend as much time in the sun, which is how most people in warmer regions get their vitamin D
Most are five pounds or less, but this fish can grow in excess of twenty pounds in warmer regions.
maybe most of onions in India come from warmer regions of Maharashtra and Gujrat states.
there are more bears by a hair but there are bears on most all places on earth including polar regions although most bears would have a hard time sustaining life in warmer climates like deserts because lack of food
Abyssal plains!
No. The polar circumference of the Earth is smaller than the equatorial circumference by about 41 miles or about 67 km. The Earth is a slightly "oblate spheroid" meaning it is slightly flattened (0.336%) at the poles, and bulging at the equator, due to its spin. The equatorial circumference of the Earth is about 40,075 kilometers (24,901 miles). The polar circumference of the Earth is about 40,008 kilometers (24,860 miles). See related questions and links for additional details.
The most biodiverse regions on earth are rainforests and coral reefs. ^^
It has to do with the Earth being round and how the Sun shines on it. The tropics are mostly close to the roundest part of the Earth or EQUATOR. Most places near the equator are hot because the rays of the sun fully shine on them most of the year(except at night of course). This causes these places to be hotter than those that the Sun`s rays do not shine directly at.