During the warm seasons, land warms up faster than the water. This causes the isothermal contours to bend south over land masses in the Southern Hemisphere.
The amount of heat from the equator becomes less as one moves towards the poles due to the increasing angle of sunlight. Near the equator, sunlight hits the Earth's surface more directly, providing more heat. However, as you move towards the poles, the sunlight is spread over a larger area, leading to less heat per unit area.
Yes, the seasonal shift of isotherms is greater over continents than over oceans. This is because land heats up and cools down faster than water due to differences in heat capacity. As a result, the temperature difference between summer and winter is more pronounced over continents, leading to larger shifts in isotherms.
Yes, convection currents in the mantle can contribute to the movement of continents through the process of plate tectonics. These currents cause the Earth's lithosphere (which includes the continents) to move as they carry heat and material to the surface, leading to the drifting of continents over geologic time scales.
The type of heat transfer that creates a force big enough to move continents on Earth is called mantle convection. This process involves the movement of hot rock in the Earth's mantle, which drives the motion of tectonic plates and causes continents to drift over long periods of time.
The Earth's spherical shape causes sunlight to be spread over a larger area as it moves away from the equator towards the poles. This spread reduces the intensity of the sunlight received, leading to less heat being received in those regions. Additionally, the angle at which sunlight strikes the Earth's surface becomes more oblique away from the equator, further decreasing the amount of heat received.
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north America and asia
South America, Africa, and a little bit of Asia
The latitude of Pangea was hard to pinpoint because it was a supercontinent. All of the continents were together before they separated into 7 continents.
North America and Europe have no land area south of the equator. No part of mainland Asia is south of the Equator. However, Indonesia, a chain of large islands that is usually considered a part of Asia, does cross over the Equator.
The equator crosses over three continents: South America, Africa, and Asia. Some countries that the equator crosses through include Brazil, Gabon, Republic of Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia, Indonesia, and Kiribati.
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The amount of heat from the equator becomes less as one moves towards the poles due to the increasing angle of sunlight. Near the equator, sunlight hits the Earth's surface more directly, providing more heat. However, as you move towards the poles, the sunlight is spread over a larger area, leading to less heat per unit area.
O course Dinosuars can bend over. There actually many dinoaurs that can bend over for an example, a stegosaurus can bend over and eat some leaves in low lands.
bend up : slide the chord up bend down : slide the chord down
The warmest temperatures typically occur over continents because land surfaces heat up faster and retain heat better than water. Oceans have a moderating effect on temperatures due to their high heat capacity, so they are slower to warm up and cool down compared to land areas.
The ocean. The equator does not cross Mexico.