Antarctica has virtually no precipitation of note. If we exclude it, Australia is the driest continent. While Northern Africa is very arid, the Congo River basin is one of the wettest large areas on Earth. Only the Amazon basin receives more rain.
Most maps stretch out landmasses toward the poles - the closer to the pole, the more the land gets stretched out. There is more land north of the equator than south of it, so the north ends of those landmasses get stretched out on a map projection. It's much less noticeable on a globe.
The Antarctic is the driest continent on earth.
Much like North America, but the north is closer to the equator and therefore the hotter area, and it gets colder as you go south, so it is the reverse of North America. Additionally, the hottest areas are much hotter as the equator passes through South America. While North America has subtropical conditions, South America has both tropical and subtropical areas. Like North America, South America has many climates, and is overall warmer than North America, but cold in the top of the Andes, especially in winter, and also in the far south, near Antarctica.
they got the name from Christopher Columbus
It gets hotter
Mercury's surface gets hotter than any other planet because it is closest to the sun.
Continents have continental shelves, which are relatively shallow regions surrounding the continent, where the ocean is not as deep as it gets farther out.
Continents have continental shelves, which are relatively shallow regions surrounding the continent, where the ocean is not as deep as it gets farther out.
that water expands when it gets cooler , other forms of matter expands when it gets hotter.
which gets hotter land or water
When air gets hotter, or when any gas gets hotter, it expands. This means its density will decrease; therefore, cooler (and heavier) air will push it up.When air gets hotter, or when any gas gets hotter, it expands. This means its density will decrease; therefore, cooler (and heavier) air will push it up.When air gets hotter, or when any gas gets hotter, it expands. This means its density will decrease; therefore, cooler (and heavier) air will push it up.When air gets hotter, or when any gas gets hotter, it expands. This means its density will decrease; therefore, cooler (and heavier) air will push it up.
No, it gets hotter.
Sun does not get hotter in summer season .
When you go higher up it gets colder. Then the lower you go it gets hotter because the closer you are to the inner core the hotter it gets.
When the density of a fluid gets hotter, it usually decreases. This is because as the fluid gets hotter, its molecules gain energy and move farther apart, causing the fluid to expand. This expansion leads to a decrease in density.
no it gets hotter