This is because the sun's rays directly fall near and in the equator. Thus the places near the equator are hot. The sun's rays falls slantingly towards the poles and so, the poles are not so hot....
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Yes, they are, usually, but don't forget about altitude. The Andes Mountains, in Ecuador, in South America, are on the equator and they have snow all the year round.
They are called ' tropics'. :D
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It is the coldest near the poles and hottest near the equator.
the hottest weather on earth is where the equator is. otherwiseit may very different places may vary in weather.
The sun or on earth is the Sahara desert. Also the places near the equator are usually warmer then the places closer to the poles.
The warmest place in the world is generally anywhere along the equator. And the coldest place is Antarctica.
The Persian Gulf is the hottest sea in the world
It is the coldest near the poles and hottest near the equator.
the equator
mos of them are near the equator
Yes, you're on to it.
because it is close to earth's equator and that is where the sun shines the hottest, therefore Libya is one of the hottest places in the world.
Yes because the places near or on the equator is near the center of the Earth.
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 hottest weather on earth is where the equator is. otherwiseit may very different places may vary in weather.
because it is near to the equator
because it is near to the equator
This region receives the most nearly perpendicular insolation.